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Caregiver Experiences With Infant PLANA Therapy for Cleft Lip and/or Palate: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Chloe Ricke1, Lucas R Perez Rivera1, David A Staffenberg1
1Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, NYU Langone Health, New York, USA.
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ObjectiveTo evaluate caregiver experiences with presurgical lip, alveolus, and nose approximation (PLANA) therapy, including adherence, burden, support, and perceived effectiveness in infants with cleft lip and/or palate.DesignCross-sectional survey study using an anonymous, voluntary questionnaire administered via Research Electronic Data Capture. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize responses, and qualitative responses were analyzed for common themes.SettingSingle tertiary care academic institution.Patients, ParticipantsCaregivers of infants with cleft lip and/or palate undergoing PLANA therapy were identified through institutional records. Of 48 eligible caregivers, 23 unique responses were included.InterventionsPLANA therapy utilizing the NoseAlign device with concurrent lip taping, applied at home with periodic clinical follow-up.Main Outcome Measure(s)Caregiver-reported adherence, training satisfaction, infant tolerance, caregiver burden, perceived support, and perceived effectiveness.ResultsCaregivers reported high satisfaction with training (73.9% very satisfied) and high adherence, with 87.0% reporting consistent use and 100% reporting daily wear. Most reported no feeding interference (86.4%) and good infant tolerance (73.9% comfortable or very comfortable). Caregiver burden was low, with 60.9% reporting minimal impact on daily routines and 78.3% reporting confidence in application. Perceived support from the medical team was uniformly high (100%). Overall, 90.9% were satisfied with outcomes, and 95.7% would recommend PLANA therapy.ConclusionsPLANA therapy demonstrates high caregiver satisfaction, strong adherence, and favorable perceived outcomes. Its simplified design may reduce caregiver burden while maintaining effectiveness. Further studies are needed to evaluate long-term outcomes and cost-effectiveness.