Cleft craft : the evolution of its surgery : III Alveolar and palatal deformities
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Boston :
Little, Brown and Company,
©1980
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Edición: | Primera edición |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- I. Basics.
- 1. Pertinent embryology.
- 2. Anatomy of the palate.
- 3. Growth in the with normal and palate cleft palate patient and the effects of surgery on growth.
- 4. Cooperation of plastic and dental teams is vital.
- 5. Ear diseases and low hearing loss in cleft palate.
- 6. Anesthesia in clefts (gas tubes and gags).
- 7. Preoperative and postoperative care, including feeding.
- II. Surgical closure of the cleft.
- 8. Cautery or paring and suturing the edges of the cleft palate.
- 9. Relaxing incisions and mucoperiosteal dissections.
- 10. Eversion of the flaps for closure of palate clefts.
- 11. Uroplasty, bone flaps and osteotomies.
- 12. Primary osteotomies.
- 13. Uropalsty by maxilla compression .
- 14. Early soft palate and the later hard palate closure and lip adhesion.
- 15. Nasal and labial flaps for alveolar hard palate closure.
- 16 Presurgical Maxillary orthopedics.
- 17. Early maxillary bone grafting.
- 18. Choice of Bone and its destination.
- 19. Increasing uneasiness among the bone grafting troops but increasing interest in late.
- 20. Periosteal flaps and grafts or boneless bone grafting.
- 21. Standard lip and palate closure and let the segments go where they may.
- 22. The perspective passavant and his controversial pad.
- 23. III. Lengthening of the cleft edges of the uvula and soft palate.
- 24. Palate extension by union of the posterior pillars.
- 25. Early crude palatal pushbacks; transverse releasing incisions.
- 26. Refining the V-Y palate retropositioning .
- 27. Oral mucoperiosteal flap transpositionfor palate lengthening.
- 28. Pushback of palate with horseshoe-shaped incision.
- 29. Methods of handling the neurovascular bundles.
- 30. The nasal defects after pushback.
- 31. Mending the misplaced muscle.
- IV. Pharyngeal flap attached to the velum.
- V. Hodgepodge.
- VI. Fistulae and failures and their management.
- VII. Jaws
- VIII. Evaluation and habilitation.