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  • Craniofacial surgery
  • Pediatric surgery
  • Otolaryngology

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  • Cleft palate repair involves diverse surgical techniques.
  • Technique selection depends on surgeon preference and patient-specific factors.
  • Ongoing evolution of repair methods aims for better outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current cleft palate repair techniques.
  • To highlight the goals of improving speech resonance.
  • To emphasize minimizing surgical complications.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing cleft palate repair methodologies.
  • Analysis of factors influencing surgical technique selection.
  • Evaluation of success metrics for palate repair.

Main Results:

  • Surgical technique choice is individualized.
  • Key outcomes measured include fistula rates and speech function.
  • Techniques are continuously refined to improve success.

Conclusions:

  • Cleft palate repair is technique-dependent.
  • Optimizing speech and minimizing complications are paramount.
  • Advancements in surgical repair aim for superior functional results.