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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.


Clinical Trial Description

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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NCT number NCT03194178
Study type Observational
Source Imagine Institute
Contact Véronique Abadie, Pr
Email veronique.abadie@aphp.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date July 2016
Completion date July 2019

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