Modified Unilateral Incomplete Cleft Lip Repair with Primary Nasal Overcorrection: A Muscle-Driven Technique

Rafael Denadai, Pang Yun Chou, Dax Carlo Go Pascasio, Lun Jou Lo*

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Abstract

Millard's rotation-advancement principle, first-described 60 years ago, continues to guide surgeons in reconstruction of the unilateral cleft lip. Modifications of the rotation-advancement repair are commonly used; however, distinction between the complete and incomplete forms of cleft lip has received less emphasis in surgical procedure descriptions. As a unilateral incomplete cleft lip could present with more tissue overall and a larger lip on the cleft side than a complete form of cleft lip, the authors have adopted a deformity-specific technical approach to treat each particular cleft form. This article highlights the 10 key steps for execution of a modified unilateral incomplete cleft lip repair using the rotation-advancement principle plus the "skin-follows-muscle"model. The intraoperative design and the reconstruction of the skin, muscle, vermilion, intraoral mucosal, and nasal elements are fully detailed in the accompanying videos.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)700-705
Number of pages6
JournalPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Volume147
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 03 2021

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