Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4118957 | Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery | 2012 | 4 Pages |
SummaryIntroduction and objectivesDespite improvement to surgical techniques of cleft-palate surgery, palatal fistulas remain a challenge. Many surgical procedures have been described for repair of these fistulas either by using the local tissue or by importing a new tissue from adjacent areas. In this report, we describe our technique for closure of palatal fistula using double-breasted mucoperiosteal flaps based on the greater palatine artery.Patients and methodsEight patients with oronasal fistulas located in the posterior two-thirds of the hard palate following cleft-palate repair were treated by double-breasted mucoperiosteal flaps with an overlapping zone of 1–2 cm.ResultsAll fistulas successively healed, none of our patients developed any significant postoperative bleeding, infection or fistula recurrence.ConclusionsDouble breasated mucoperiostial flap is a simple successful option for correction of oronasal fistula.