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NCT ID: NCT05334602 Completed - Clinical trials for Unilateral Cleft Lip

The Effect of Use of Dermal Fat Graft as a Barrier Membrane

Start date: March 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

a study conducted to assess the use of dermal fat graft use as barrier membrane over grafted bone

NCT ID: NCT05080855 Completed - Clinical trials for Unilateral Cleft Lip

Comparison of Techniques in Repair of Unilateral Cleft Lip

Start date: June 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Over the past century, there have been major advances in unilateral cleft-lip repair techniques toward the method's modern form. The first documented cleft-lip repair involved simple freshening and approximation of the cut cleft edges, followed by the use of curved incisions to allow lengthening of the lip. Straight-line closure repairs were used in the early 1900; however, straight-line closures had the disadvantage of creating a vertical scar contracture, leading to notching of the lip. This led to the development of several methods in the mid-twentieth century that are grouped as quadrangular flaps, triangular flaps, and rotation-advancement techniques. The two basic techniques that are most commonly used for unilateral cleft lip (UCL) closure are the Tennison-Randall and the Millard rotation_advancement techniques. both techniques address the importance of repositioning the lip muscle (orbicularis oris) in the correct anatomic orientation for optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes. The ultimate goal of cleft lip surgery is to achieve a perfectly symmetrical lip and nose. It has been shown that for the general population, the more symmetrical the face, the more attractive the face is. The appearance and symmetry of the nasolabial region is also seen as one of the most important characteristics when evaluating the results of any facial surgery. Measurement of treatment outcome is vital to evaluate the success of cleft management and the degree of improvement, especially in the present age of evidence-based medicine where treatment guidelines for best practice are becoming an integral part of contemporary clinical practice. The good goal of cleft lip repair is a symmetrical and balanced lip with minimal scar restoring the natural contours of the face, as well as correcting functional anatomy. Objectives To evaluate the quantitative (anthropometric) assessment of modified Millard technique in comparison to Tennison_ Randall technique in unilateral cleft lip (ucl) repair.

NCT ID: NCT04607213 Completed - Clinical trials for Unilateral Cleft Lip

Effectiveness of Rotation-advancement and Straight-line Surgical Approaches in Repairing Unilateral Cleft Lip Defect

Start date: November 13, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

compare different effects of Rotation-advancement based on the Millard technique and Straight-line based on Fisher modification as surgical approaches in repairing lip defect of unilateral cleft lip patients.