Pierre Robin Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Phonatory and Facial Morphology Disorders, on the Quality of Life of Adolescents With Pierre Robin Sequence
The study team has made the hypothesis that the intensity of the phonatory disorders
(rhinolalia), and of the maxillo-mandibular growth anomalies (facial morphology), may have
negative effects on the quality of life of adolescents with Pierre Robin sequence.
The investigators also want to assess the impact of 2 different surgical protocols of closure
of the cleft palate (1 or 2 step(s)), on the current phonatory and morphology aspects. These
2 protocols were performed, by 2 parisian clinical teams, that have now been merged at Necker
hospital.
In this protocol, the investigator will include patients who were treated, via maxillo-facial
surgery, in their early childhood for a Pierre Robin sequence.
In the frame of a follow-up visit, if they accept to participate in the study, they will
fulfill with 2 psychologists, 3 quality of life questionnaires, and 1 depression assessment
questionnaire.
This will aim at evaluate their quality of life and their social integration, at the time of
adolescence.
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