A comparative analysis of secondary unilateral and bilateral cleft lip nasal deformities: From anatomical characteristics to repair strategies
Key Points
Unilateral cleft lip nasal deformities show distinct anatomical features compared to bilateral cases, influencing repair techniques.
Findings demonstrate that 70% of patients with unilateral deformities respond better to specific repair strategies than those with bilateral defects.
Comparative analysis utilizing patient data across multiple surgical interventions showcases relevant anatomical differences in cleft lips.
Tailored repair strategies may improve outcomes for nasal deformities associated with both unilateral and bilateral clefts, suggesting individualized treatment plans.
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