Investigation of postoperative hypernasality after superiorly based posterior pharyngeal flap.
Yu-Jeong ShinYong-Soo KimPublished in: Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery (2018)
Consistent declines in hypernasality over time are not easy to explain since the pedicled pharyngeal flap narrowed over time, secondary to cicatrization. However, scar tethering of the soft palate in a posterior direction could reduce the velopharyngeal port size over time. Therefore, long-term follow-up with intensive speech therapy is suggested for patients with severe hypernasality.