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Management of the Cleft Patient, An Issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, E-Book
(2016)
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Abstract
This issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America focuses on Management of the Cleft Patient. Articles will include: Final Nasal Surgery; Prenatal Counseling, Ultrasound Diagnosis, and the Role of Maternal/Fetal Medicine of the Cleft Lip and Palate Patient; International Missions: Establishing a Longitudinal and Sustainable Team Approach; Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Velopharanyngeal Insufficiency; Feeding Infants with Clefts and Post-operative Management of the Infant Cleft Lip and Palate; Funding Cleft Patients in Need/Foundation and Fundraising; Latham Alveolar Molding and Presurgical Nasoalveolar Molding; Surgical Management of Tessier Facial Clefts; Otologic Concerns for Cleft Lip and Palate Patients; Distraction for Large Maxillary Anterior-Posterior Discrepancy in Cleft Patients; and more!
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Management of theCleft Patient | i | ||
Copyright\r | ii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
CONSULTING EDITOR | iii | ||
EDITOR | iii | ||
AUTHORS | iii | ||
Contents | v | ||
Preface: The Esoteric but Essential Concerns of Treating Children with Cleft Lip and Palate\r | v | ||
Prenatal Counseling, Ultrasound Diagnosis, and the Role of Maternal-Fetal Medicine of the Cleft Lip and Palate Patient\r | v | ||
Feeding Infants with Cleft and the Postoperative Cleft Management\r | v | ||
Presurgical Orthopedics Appliance: The Latham Technique\r | v | ||
Presurgical Dentofacial Orthopedic Management of the Cleft Patient\r | v | ||
Otologic Concerns for Cleft Lip and Palate Patient\r | vi | ||
Diagnosis and Management of Velopharyngeal Dysfunction\r | vi | ||
Rhinoplasty for the Cleft Lip and Palate Patient\r | vi | ||
Cleft and Craniofacial Mission Care: Management of Facial Clefts: International Missions\r | vi | ||
Using 501c3 Foundations in the Care of Cleft and Craniofacial Children\r | vii | ||
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY\rCLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA\r | viii | ||
FORTHCOMING ISSUES | viii | ||
August 2016 | viii | ||
November 2016 | viii | ||
February 2017 | viii | ||
RECENT ISSUES | viii | ||
February 2016 | viii | ||
November 2015 | viii | ||
August 2015 | viii | ||
Preface:\rThe Esoteric but Essential Concerns of Treating Children with Cleft Lip and Palate | ix | ||
Prenatal Counseling, Ultrasound Diagnosis, and the Role of Maternal-Fetal Medicine of the Cleft Lip and Palate Patient | 145 | ||
Key points | 145 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 145 | ||
THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM | 146 | ||
NEED FOR PRENATAL COUNSELING | 146 | ||
ROLE OF MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE | 148 | ||
ULTRASONOGRAPHY | 149 | ||
SUMMARY | 150 | ||
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA | 150 | ||
REFERENCES | 150 | ||
Feeding Infants with Cleft and the Postoperative Cleft Management | 153 | ||
Key points | 153 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 153 | ||
INFANT FEEDING AND SWALLOWING | 153 | ||
Normal Anatomy and Physiology | 154 | ||
Feeding Challenges in Cleft Patients | 154 | ||
Feeding Modifications | 155 | ||
Postoperative Feeding | 157 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE WOUND CARE | 157 | ||
SUMMARY | 158 | ||
REFERENCES | 158 | ||
Presurgical Orthopedics Appliance | 161 | ||
Key points | 161 | ||
BACKGROUND | 161 | ||
THE TECHNIQUE | 161 | ||
UNILATERAL CLEFT LIP AND PALATE | 162 | ||
BILATERAL CLEFT LIP AND PALATE | 163 | ||
BENEFITS | 163 | ||
WHAT IS KNOWN | 167 | ||
REFERENCES | 168 | ||
Presurgical Dentofacial Orthopedic Management of the Cleft Patient | 169 | ||
Key points | 169 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 169 | ||
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF MAXILLOFACIAL ORTHOPEDIC THERAPY | 170 | ||
OBJECTIVES OF PRESURGICAL DENTAL FACIAL ORTHOPEDICS | 170 | ||
PRESURGICAL NASOALVEOLAR MOLDING | 170 | ||
What Is Presurgical Nasoalveolar Molding? | 170 | ||
Utilization of the presurgical nasoalveolar molding technique | 171 | ||
Introduction and impressions | 171 | ||
Device fabrication | 171 | ||
Insertion and molding | 171 | ||
Nasal stent | 172 | ||
Nasal stent in the unilateral cleft | 172 | ||
Nasal stent in the bilateral cleft | 172 | ||
Benefits of presurgical nasoalveolar molding | 173 | ||
Limitations of presurgical nasoalveolar molding | 173 | ||
Complications of presurgical nasoalveolar molding | 173 | ||
Recent advances in presurgical nasoalveolar molding | 174 | ||
DYNACLEFT | 174 | ||
DynaCleft Tape Application | 174 | ||
Nasal Component of DynaCleft | 174 | ||
Benefits of DynaCleft | 174 | ||
Limitations of DynaCleft | 175 | ||
Complications of DynaCleft | 175 | ||
SUMMARY | 175 | ||
REFERENCES | 175 | ||
Otologic Concerns for Cleft Lip and Palate Patient | 177 | ||
Key points | 177 | ||
REFERENCES | 178 | ||
Diagnosis and Management of Velopharyngeal Dysfunction | 181 | ||
Key points | 181 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 181 | ||
ANATOMY | 181 | ||
TERMINOLOGY | 182 | ||
CAUSE | 182 | ||
DIAGNOSIS | 183 | ||
PERCEPTUAL SPEECH EVALUATION | 183 | ||
Excessive Nasal Resonance (Hypernasality) | 183 | ||
Audible Nasal Emission | 184 | ||
Speech Misarticulations Related to Velopharyngeal Insufficiency | 184 | ||
Video Nasoendoscopy | 184 | ||
Multiview Speech Video Fluoroscopy | 185 | ||
Nasometry | 186 | ||
TREATMENT | 186 | ||
Nonsurgical | 186 | ||
Surgical Management | 186 | ||
Posterior Wall Augmentation | 186 | ||
Furlow Palatoplasty (Double Opposing Z-plasty) | 186 | ||
Sphincter Pharyngoplasty | 187 | ||
Pharyngeal Flap | 187 | ||
SUMMARY | 187 | ||
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA | 187 | ||
REFERENCES | 187 | ||
Rhinoplasty for the Cleft Lip and Palate Patient | 189 | ||
Key points | 189 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 189 | ||
CLEFT NASAL DEFORMITY ANATOMY | 189 | ||
Unilateral Cleft Deformity | 189 | ||
Bilateral Cleft Nasal Deformity | 189 | ||
SURGICAL TIMING | 190 | ||
Primary Cleft Rhinoplasty | 190 | ||
Definitive Cleft Rhinoplasty | 190 | ||
Septum | 190 | ||
Spreader Grafts | 193 | ||
Dorsum or Nasal Osteotomies | 194 | ||
Nasal Tip or Lower Lateral Cartilages | 194 | ||
Piriform Rim and Premaxilla Augmentation | 195 | ||
Alar Base Reduction | 196 | ||
Rib Cartilage | 198 | ||
Technique | 198 | ||
SUMMARY | 201 | ||
REFERENCES | 202 | ||
Cleft and Craniofacial Mission Care | 203 | ||
Key points | 203 | ||
AMBASSADORIAL SERVICE | 203 | ||
PREPLANNING AND CONTACTS | 203 | ||
ADVANCE PLANNING AND CONTACT | 205 | ||
TEAM SITE VISIT AND TEST CASES | 206 | ||
EXTRA CONSIDERATIONS | 209 | ||
Operating Room Instrumentation Turnover Facilitation | 209 | ||
Water Health | 210 | ||
PATIENT AND CLINIC LOGISTICS | 211 | ||
ACADEMIC AND AMBASSADORIAL EXCHANGE | 214 | ||
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS AND SUSTAINABILITY | 214 | ||
TEAM REPLACEMENT AND REGENERATION | 216 | ||
FINANCIAL ALCHEMY | 216 | ||
Matching Grants and Crowd-Sourcing | 216 | ||
SUMMARY | 218 | ||
APPENDIX 1 | 219 | ||
APPENDIX 2 | 220 | ||
Using 501c3 Foundations in the Care of Cleft and Craniofacial Children | 221 | ||
Key points | 221 | ||
DOMESTIC FOUNDATION: A SMILE FOR A CHILD FOUNDATION, OKLAHOMA CITY | 221 | ||
Initial Founding | 221 | ||
Infrastructure | 222 | ||
Fundraising | 222 | ||
Distribution of Funds | 222 | ||
Longevity of the Foundation | 223 | ||
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION: FREE TO SMILE FOUNDATION, COLUMBUS, OHIO | 224 | ||
Initial Founding | 224 | ||
Board of Directors | 224 | ||
Fundraising | 225 | ||
Growth | 226 | ||
Accountability | 227 | ||
FINAL PERSPECTIVE | 228 | ||
Index | 229 |