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Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair
1Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, New York, NY, USA.
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
|October 16, 2025
Summary
This article details four fundamental techniques for bilateral cleft lip repair, with surgeons often combining methods. The authors present their refined approach, emphasizing the artistry and dedication required for successful lip and nose reconstruction.
Area of Science:
- Plastic Surgery
- Craniofacial Surgery
- Pediatric Surgery
Background:
- Bilateral cleft lip and palate are complex congenital conditions requiring specialized surgical intervention.
- Standardized techniques are crucial for achieving optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes in reconstructive surgery.
Purpose of the Study:
- To describe the four primary techniques employed in bilateral cleft lip repair.
- To present a modified technique integrating elements of these basic approaches.
Main Methods:
- Review and description of four established bilateral cleft lip repair methodologies.
- Presentation of the authors' current surgical technique, incorporating modifications.
Main Results:
- The article outlines the foundational principles of each of the four basic techniques.
- The authors' modified technique is detailed, highlighting specific adaptations for improved outcomes.
Conclusions:
- Successful bilateral cleft lip/nose reconstruction is an intricate art demanding significant surgeon commitment.
- The evolution of surgical techniques, including modifications of basic methods, contributes to advancing patient care.
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