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This review integrates 3D analysis into primary cleft lip repair. It organizes surgical methods to highlight similarities, differences, and controversies in treating unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and nose deformities.

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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Craniofacial Surgery
  • Pediatric Surgery

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  • Cleft lip management requires a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach.
  • Primary reconstruction is the most critical phase of treatment, influencing long-term outcomes.
  • Growth and development significantly impact treatment results.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To integrate data-driven 3D analysis insights into primary cleft lip and nasal deformity reconstruction.
  • To organize various surgical repair methods for lip and nose based on surgical principles.
  • To highlight similarities, differences, and controversies in cleft lip and nose repair techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent literature on 3D analysis of cleft lip and nasal deformities.
  • Synthesis of data-driven insights into foundational surgical approaches.
  • Categorization of surgical techniques for unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and nose repair.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key principles guiding primary cleft lip and nasal reconstruction.
  • Comparative analysis of different surgical methods, revealing commonalities and divergences.
  • Clarification of areas of controversy in current surgical practices.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating 3D analysis enhances foundational approaches to primary cleft lip and nasal reconstruction.
  • A systematic organization of surgical methods aids in understanding and addressing repair controversies.
  • Comprehensive management, informed by advanced analysis, is crucial for optimal cleft care outcomes.