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A surgical technique to repair cleft palate in little children

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Children of age 1 to 3 years of age suffering from primary cleft defect
Registration Number
CTRI/2018/02/011653
Lead Sponsor
Patel Mohmed Talib Abdul Rashid
Brief Summary

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| The cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common congenital malformations in the human race, it is caused by lack of fusion of the embryonic facial processes. The anatomic impairment appears as a cleft lip and / or palate, and it may occur with a frequency of 1:700 births.

Surgical repair of primary cleft palate is a procedure for anatomical and functional reconstruction of this structure,which is performed most commonly by   two flap palatoplasty technique  introduced by “BARDACH†more than 45 years ago and is most commonly used procedure in United states .

The main goal of palatoplasty is not only restoring the anatomy of the palate , but also promote an adequate velopharyngeal function that consequently provides conditions for the production of speech  but the main disadvantage associated is maxillary growth disturbance secondary to surgical scarring  following palatal repair.Further following two flap palatoplasty results in bilateral raw surface left for healing by granulation tissue formation and the associated increased scarring causing increased maxillary growth disturbance.

Thus a surgical technique using only one mucoperiosteal flap from the noncleft side was introduced by ROSSEL-PERRY et al in the year 2015 at lima, peru (1-flap method) reducing the extent of the surgery and its potential nondesirable effects over the palate. There is a paucity of literature supporting the outcome of this technique. Hence we recommend studies to evaluate this technique for its appropriateness to be an alternative for palatal repair in patients with complete unilateral cleft palate with minimal side effects.  The purpose of this study is to evaluate the utility of this technique for unilateral cleft palate repair.

       PROCEDURE :

Patient consent will be obtained prior to the procedure

- These study  include  10 healthy patients who are non syndromic ,irrespective of sex  has to undergo for surgery for one flap  palatoplasty for primary cleft palate deformity  at age group of 12 months to 3 years at oral and maxillofacial unit Coorg Institue of  Dental sciences

- All the patients will be undergoing routine hemogram investigation before the procedure .  they will be prepared in a standard manner and taken up under proper aseptic condition for the procedure

- Patient will be given standard antibiotics of beta lactam/cephalosporin group as well as analgesic post –operatively

- This study will contain assessment of  fistula site ( pittsburgh classification system )  velopharyngeal dysfunction evaluated by speech pathologist henningson et al  flap blood supply  is assessed according to journal of wound care and assessment of infection post -operatively

- assessment of palatal index grading pre-operatively based  on  Percy -Rossell -Perry et al

- assessment of surgical time intra -operatively

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients Who Has To Undergo Surgery For Unilateral Cleft lip And Palate 2.
  • Patient Who Are non syndromic ,irrespective of the sex are included in the study 3.
  • Age group-12 months to 3 years.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patient who will not cooperate with follow-up schedule 2.
  • Previously repaired cases of cleft palate.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To assess the surgical outcome of one flap palatoplastywithin 2 years
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
to assess the improvement in speech following surgery for cleft palate repairwithin two years

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Coorg Institute Of Dental Sciences

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Kodagu, KARNATAKA, India

Coorg Institute Of Dental Sciences
🇮🇳Kodagu, KARNATAKA, India
Patel Mohmed Talib Abdul Rashid
Principal investigator
8762272487
talibpatel10@gmail.com

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