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Can be used as a primary palate repair, or as a secondary procedure
Used for very small velopharyngeal openings
Used to repair a cleft lip
Uses the palatopharyngeus muscles
Often needs to be done before a pharyngeal flap
Done after facial growth has completed, to correct skeletal malocclusion
Used to close a fistula
Rarely has a negative effect on speech; may correct hyponasality or cul-de-sac resonance
Best procedure for a large midline velopharyngeal opening
Can improve the airway and articulation, but may cause hypernasality
Is usually contraindicated when there is a history of cleft palate
General term for a surgery to correct VPI?
General term for lip repair
Best procedure for a "bowtie" type of velopharyngeal gap with lateral gaps
One of the oldest and most successful means to repair a cleft palate
Responses:
Tennison-Randall
Von Langenbeck procedure
Tongue flap
Cheiloplasty
Two-flap palatoplasty
Pharyngeal augmentation
Tonsillectomy
Adenoidectomy
Sphincter pharyngoplasty
Furlow Z-plasty
Pharyngoplasty
Intravelar veloplasty
Pharyngeal flap
Le Fort I maxillary advancement
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Premises:
Responses:
Can be used as a primary palate repair, or as a secondary procedure
Used for very small velopharyngeal openings
Used to repair a cleft lip
Uses the palatopharyngeus muscles
Often needs to be done before a pharyngeal flap
Done after facial growth has completed, to correct skeletal malocclusion
Used to close a fistula
Rarely has a negative effect on speech; may correct hyponasality or cul-de-sac resonance
Best procedure for a large midline velopharyngeal opening
Can improve the airway and articulation, but may cause hypernasality
Is usually contraindicated when there is a history of cleft palate
General term for a surgery to correct VPI?
General term for lip repair
Best procedure for a "bowtie" type of velopharyngeal gap with lateral gaps
One of the oldest and most successful means to repair a cleft palate
Premises:
Can be used as a primary palate repair, or as a secondary procedure
Used for very small velopharyngeal openings
Used to repair a cleft lip
Uses the palatopharyngeus muscles
Often needs to be done before a pharyngeal flap
Done after facial growth has completed, to correct skeletal malocclusion
Used to close a fistula
Rarely has a negative effect on speech; may correct hyponasality or cul-de-sac resonance
Best procedure for a large midline velopharyngeal opening
Can improve the airway and articulation, but may cause hypernasality
Is usually contraindicated when there is a history of cleft palate
General term for a surgery to correct VPI?
General term for lip repair
Best procedure for a "bowtie" type of velopharyngeal gap with lateral gaps
One of the oldest and most successful means to repair a cleft palate
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