Title
Flap necrosis after palatoplasty in patients with cleft palate
Date Issued
01 January 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Publisher(s)
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Abstract
Palatal necrosis after palatoplasty in patients with cleft palate is a rare but significant problem encountered by any cleft surgeon. Few studies have addressed this disastrous complication and the prevalence of this problem remains unknown. Failure of a palatal flap may be attributed to different factors like kinking or section of the pedicle, anatomical variations, tension, vascular thrombosis, type of cleft, used surgical technique, surgeon's experience, infection, and malnutrition. Palatal flap necrosis can be prevented through identification of the risk factors and a careful surgical planning should be done before any palatoplasty. Management of severe fistulas observed as a consequence of palatal flap necrosis is a big challenge for any cleft surgeon. Different techniques as facial artery flaps, tongue flaps, and microvascular flaps have been described with this purpose. This review article discusses the current status of this serious complication in patients with cleft palate.
Volume
2015
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Otorrinolaringología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84939183149
PubMed ID
Source
BioMed Research International
ISSN of the container
23146133
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