2016 The Journal of craniofacial s…

Primary Abbe Flap for Median Cleft Lip Deformity: New Trends on an Old Concept.

, ,

The Journal of craniofacial surgery Vol. 27 (2) : 480-3 • Mar 2016

OBJECTIVE: The authors present our experience using primary Abbe flaps for median cleft lip. METHODS: The records of 9 patients who underwent primary Abbe flaps were reviewed for indications, operative details, and complications. Flap design is discussed, including the "W" method to facilitate columellar reconstruction. Maxillomandibular fixation was not used. RESULTS: From 2004 to 2015, 9 patients with median cleft lip received primary Abbe flaps. Mean age was 10.2 +/- 6.2 months. Lobar holoprosencephaly was confirmed by imaging in 5 of the 9 patients. Operative time averaged 70 +/- 22 minutes. Flap division was performed at a mean of 3.6 +/- 0.9 weeks. Patients were followed for a mean of 45 +/- 49 months. No flaps were lost to vascular compromise and no dehiscences or infections were noted after initial repair. Five patients required prolonged intubation ranging from 4 to 7 days and 3 required transition to gastric feedings postoperatively. One patient with holoprosencephaly expired for reasons independent of surgery. Four patients have undergone 5 lip revisions to date. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with holoprosencephaly-spectrum disorder and median cleft lip have more favorable prognoses today. The Abbe flap may be safely and advantageously used for the primary repair of median cleft lip with extreme prolabial tissue deficiency.

No clinical trial protocols linked to this paper

Clinical trials are automatically linked when NCT numbers are found in the paper's title or abstract.
PICO Elements

No PICO elements extracted yet. Click "Extract PICO" to analyze this paper.

Paper Details
MeSH Terms
Associated Data

No associated datasets or code repositories found for this paper.

Related Papers

Related paper suggestions will be available in future updates.