The relationship between cleft width and oronasal fistula

E. Amirize
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Context: Width of cleft palate influences difficulty of surgical repair and indirectly the outcome. Palatoplasty complicated with oronasal fistula causes persistence of speech, feeding, and social problems. Subsequent closure of palatal fistula has high recurrence rate. Aim: To determine the relationship between palatal cleft width and oronasal fistula. Setting and Design: One-year prospective nonblinded study. Materials and Methods: All consecutive patients with cleft palate that presented to the study institutions within the period, and met inclusion criteria were studied. The width of the palatal cleft defect was measured intraoperatively. Statistical Analysis Used: Chi-square and Mann-Whitney U-tests were used. P < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results: Forty-six patients were studied out of 53 patients seen during the study period. These were 22 males and 24 females giving male to female ratio of 0.92:1. Patients′ ages ranged from 10 months to 28 years; 52.17% of the study population were 2 years and below while 47.83% were aged over 2 years. Cleft width ranged from 4 to 25 mm. Nineteen patients developed fistula. Thus, the overall rate is 41.30%. Likelihood of fistula occurring increased as the width of cleft increased. Fistula rate was higher for patients with cleft width above 15 mm. Fistula rate for intravelar veloplasty was 30% and 50% for von Langenbeck repair; this was not statistically significant. Conclusion: Cleft width is a strong factor in the development of oronasal fistula. The fistula rate suggests a high burden of the problem. Efforts should be made to improve management outcome.
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裂隙宽度与口鼻瘘的关系
背景:腭裂的宽度影响手术修复的难度和间接的结果。腭成形术并发口鼻瘘导致言语、进食和社会问题的持续存在。腭裂闭合术后复发率高。目的:探讨腭裂宽度与口鼻瘘的关系。设置和设计:为期一年的前瞻性非盲法研究。材料与方法:选取在研究期间连续到研究机构就诊并符合纳入标准的腭裂患者。术中测量腭裂缺损的宽度。统计学分析:采用卡方检验和Mann-Whitney u检验。P < 0.05认为差异有统计学意义。结果:在研究期间观察到的53例患者中,有46例进行了研究。其中22名男性和24名女性,男女比例为0.92:1。患者年龄从10个月到28岁不等;52.17%的研究人群年龄在2岁及以下,47.83%的研究人群年龄在2岁以上。裂缝宽度从4到25毫米不等。19例患者出现瘘管。因此,总体利率为41.30%。瘘管发生的可能性随着裂缝宽度的增加而增加。裂隙宽度大于15 mm的患者瘘管发生率较高。行内速度成形术的瘘管率为30%,von Langenbeck修复的瘘管率为50%;这在统计学上没有显著性。结论:裂口宽度是影响口鼻瘘发生的重要因素。瘘管率表明这个问题的负担很高。努力提高管理效果。
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