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What's New in Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction Management: An Update.

John T SmetonaSanjay NaranMatthew FordJoseph E Losee
Published in: Plastic and reconstructive surgery (2024)
To treat patients with cleft palate effectively, the surgeon must understand the diagnosis and surgical management of cleft-associated velopharyngeal dysfunction. The authors review diagnostic modalities including perceptual speech assessment, video nasendoscopy, fluoroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, and nasometry. Surgical treatments including palatal lengthening with buccal myomucosal flaps, conversion Furlow palatoplasty, sphincter pharyngoplasty, and pharyngeal flap are discussed. Selection of an optimal surgical treatment is addressed.
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