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Cleft palate in Pierre Robin sequence

Authors :
Oubejja Houda
Menbahi Imane
Elhasnaoui Chadi
Qurouach Souha
Benomar Ismail
Fouad Ettayebi Fouad
Source :
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 319, p 02013 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2021.

Abstract

Pierre Robin’s sequence PRS is a congenital malformative sequence with a retrognathism, a glossoptosis and an upper respiratory obstruction with an associated cleft palate. This malformative association can be disabling for both the child and his parents, because of its aesthetic, functional, psychological and social impacts. Patients and methods: We have investigated 14 patients with PRS presenting cleft palates, collected over a period of 5 years, from March 2014 to November 2019 in the pediatric surgical emergencies department (PSE) in Rabat Children’s Hospital (HER). Results: Nine of the 14 patients had a complete cleft palate. The average age of intervention was 23 months ranging from 13 months to 4 years. The study showed a slight female predominance (n = 8, 57%). Regarding the treatment, 3 patients were treated with the Bardach’s technique, 3 had the Von Langenbeck’s technique, 3 had the Push-back technique and one patient who suffered from a post-operative persisting velar division was treated by veloplasty 3rd generation. The hospital stay was around 24 hours and the post-operative follow-up was uncomplicated for all our patients. Conclusion: Although we had a relatively high success with our approach, the complexity and lack of consensus regarding the management of Pierre Robin’s sequence still requires the involvement of a multidisciplinary team. The main aim is to give the best aesthetical and functional results in order to reduce the suffering of the PRS children and families.

Details

Language :
English, French
ISSN :
22671242 and 20213190
Volume :
319
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
E3S Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.49f53dc9344262815c5faf876b1c75
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131902013