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Intraoperative suction test as a predictor of velopharyngeal competence
1University of Miami School of Medicine, FL 33125.
Abstract:
A simple, inexpensive intraoperative test to estimate the probability of adequate speech development following cleft palatal or pharyngeal flap surgery is described. Its results were reviewed in 151 patients over a 10-year period. The positive predictive value of the test is 92% for not requiring further surgery and 83% for development of adequate speech. The results and their meaning are discussed.
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