Modified double-opposing Z-plasty for patients with Veau i cleft palate: Are lateral relaxing incisions necessary?

Hyung Joon Seo, Rafael Denadai, Dax Carlo Go Pascasio, Lun Jou Lo*

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Abstract

Low fistula rate and a satisfactory speech outcome were previously reported by adopting a modified Furlow palatoplasty using small double-opposing Z-plasty (DOZ). The purposes of this study were to (1) describe the technical standardization of further modification of this small DOZ using the medial incision (MIDOZ) approach for Veau I cleft repair; (2) assess the early postoperative outcomes of a single surgeon's experience using this technique; and (3) evaluate the temporal association of this standardization with the necessity of lateral relaxing incisions.A prospective study (n=24) was performed consecutively to non-syndromic patients with Veau I cleft palate who underwent MIDOZ approach. Patients with similar characteristics who underwent small DOZ were included as a retrospective group (n=25) to control for the potential effect of the standardization of surgical maneuvers (including the hamulus fracture) on the rate of lateral relaxing incisions. Six-month complication rate was collected.No postoperative complications, such as bleeding, flap necrosis, dehiscence or fistula were observed. The prospective group had a significantly (all P<.05) higher rate of hamulus fractures (n=48, 100%) and a lower rate of lateral relaxing incisions (n=1, 2%) than the retrospective group (n=16, 32%; n=26, 52%).This technical standardization for performing palatoplasty using MIDOZ approach provided adequate Veau I cleft palate closure, without fistula formation, and with a low need of lateral relaxing incisions.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere18392
JournalMedicine (United States)
Volume98
Issue number50
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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Keywords

  • Z-plasty
  • cleft palate
  • fistula
  • palatoplasty
  • relaxing incision

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