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Closure of fistula of the hard palate with two layers of mucoperiosteum

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Publication date: January 2018
Source:International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 104
Author(s): Mosaad Abdel-Aziz, Ahmed Kamel, Mohamed Fawaz, Ibrahim Rezk, Mohamed Kamel
ObjectiveOronasal fistula represents a functional problem, as it may result in nasal regurgitation of food and fluids and it also leads to hypernasal speech. Many methods have been proposed for its closure with a high recurrence rate. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of closure of hard palate fistula by two layers of mucoperiosteal flaps.MethodsEighteen patients with fistula of the hard palate were included. The fistula was repaired by two layers of mucoperiosteal flaps; the first layer was created from the mucoperiosteum surrounding the fistula as bilateral hinge flaps and the second layer was formed of a rotational flap based on the greater palatine artery. Pre- and postoperative clinical assessment was performed.ResultsThe etiology of fistulas was previous cleft palate repair in 13 patients, previous nasal septal surgery in 3 patients, and untreated sharp accidental trauma to the palate in 2 patients. All patients presented with nasal regurgitation and hypernasal speech. Complete closure of all fistulas was achieved at first attempt, with no recurrence through the follow up period.ConclusionsClosure of oronasal fistula by two layers of mucoperiosteal flaps is an effective method and it has neither complications nor recurrence.



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