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Clinical Aspects of Cleft Palate Repair

Ahmed Atef, Msc, MRCS
Specialist of plastic surgery
Mataria Teaching Hospital
Objective
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Incidence
Surgical Anatomy
Embryology
Classification / Cleft Variants
Clinical Effects
Management
Future
Cleft Palate / Cleft lip is the the most common
craniofacial malformation
Second most common congenital defect
Isolated Cleft palate
• No racial variation
• 1:2000 live birth
• M:F = 1:2
• Left : Right : B/L = 6:3:1
Surgical Anatomy
The palate forms a dynamic
boundary between the
oral cavity and the nasal
cavity. It is composed of
the hard palate anteriorly
and the soft palate
posteriorly.
Surgical Anatomy
Normal Palate
• Primary Palate
• Secondary Palate
Hard Palate
Soft Palate
Surgical Anatomy
The hard palate includes the
palatal processes of the maxilla
and the horizontal plate of the
palatine bone with adherent
mucoperiosteum (attached to
bone by Sharpey’s fibres).
Surgical Anatomy
Three pairs of foramina
mark the surface of the
bony palate
• Incisive Foramen
• Greater Palatine Foramen
• Lesser Palatine Foramen
The soft palate is a
dynamic structure that
acts as a valve between
the oropharynx and
nasopharynx.
An intact and functioning
soft palate is essential
for normal speech and
feeding.
Surgical Anatomy
Soft palate
• Mucosa
• Five paired muscles &
central aponeurosis
Tensor veli palatini
Levator veli palatini
Palatoglossus
Palatopharyngrus
Uvualis

*Veli (Latin) means curtain
Surgical Anatomy
Tensor palati
Origin: scaphoid fossa of the medial

pterygoid plate, the lateral part of
the cartilaginous auditory tube
then passes around the pterygoid
hamulus as a tendon
Insertion: broad triangular tendon
at the posterior aspect of the
hard palate as part of the palatine
aponeurosis
Action: tense the soft palate to
form a platform that the other
muscles may elevate or depress.
Surgical Anatomy
Levator palati
Origin: petrous bone and the
medial part of the auditory
tube

Insertion: middle third of
upper surface of the soft
palate at upper surface of
the palatine aponeurosis as
far as the midline
Surgical Anatomy
Levator palati
The paired muscles form
a ‘V’-shaped sling pulling
the soft palate upwards
and backwards to close
the nasopharynx.
Surgical Anatomy
Palatoglossus
Origin: Palatine aponeurosis
Insertion: Side of tongue
Action: Pulls root of tongue
upward and backward,
narrows transverse
diameter of oropharynx
Surgical Anatomy
Palatopharyngeus
Origin: Palatine aponeurosis
Insertion: Posterior border of
thyroid cartilage

Action: Elevates wall of
pharynx, pulls
palatopharyngeal folds
medially
Surgical Anatomy
Musculus uvulae
Origin: Posterior border of
hard palate

Insertion: Mucous membrane
of uvula

Action: Elevates uvula
Surgical Anatomy
The soft palate is raised by the
contraction of the levator palati.
At the same time, the upper fibers
of the superior constrictor muscle
pull the posterior pharyngeal wall
forward.
The palatopharyngeus muscles
contract to pull palatopharyngeal
arches medially, like side curtains.
Surgical Anatomy
By this means The intact
palate can
periodically, selectively, an
d completely isolate the
nasopharynx from the
oropharynx during Feeding
& Speech
Surgical Anatomy
This harmony in muscular action is necessary for

Velopharyngeal Competence
Surgical Anatomy
Surgical Anatomy
Embryology
Development of the face begins in the fourth week in
utero, when neural cells migrate and fuse with
mesodermal elements to form the facial primordium.
Embryology
It results from the fusion
– Two mandibular
processes
– One frontonasal process
– Two maxillary processes
Embryology
The palate develops between the 5th and the 12th week
CRITICAL period of palatal development is between the 6th and
the 9th week.
Soft palate development is completed at 12th week
Embryology
Primary palate : Median palatine process from the medial nasal
prominences.
Secondary palate : Lateral palatine process from the maxillary
prominence
Embryology
6th – 9th week: Initially, the palatine processes are oriented vertically
on either side of the developing tongue.
The tongue is displaced inferiorly as the head grows and the neck
straightens, the lateral palatine processes are elevated and grow
medially to fuse with the septum
Embryology

Is Cleft a Deficiency?
Embryology
Interference with fusion results in Cleft
Three theories:
i) Failure of fusion of the lateral shelves
ii) Failure of mesodermal penetration of the shelves:
iii) Mechanical interference (the tongue) such as in
Pierre Robbin Sequence
Embryology
Gato et al. 2002, expression of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan is
important in palatal shelf adhesion and is supposed to be
regulated by TGF-b3
Gato A, Martinez ML, Tudela C, Alonso I, Moro JA, Formoso MA, Ferguson MWJ, Martinez-lvarez C (2002) TGF-b3-induced
chrondroitin sulphate proteoglycan mediates palatal shelf adhesion.

Bush et al. 2003; Herr et al. 2003, Expression of T box transcription
factor Tbx22 is found in the inferior nasal septum and the palatal
shelf before fusion.
Bush JO, Lan Y, Maltby KM, Jiang R (2002) Isolation and developmental expression analysis of Tbx22, the mouse homolog of the human x-linked cleft
palate gene. Dev Dyn 225: 322-326
Herr A, Meunier D, Mller I, Rump A, Fundele R, Ropers H-H, Nuber UA (2003) Expression of mouse Tbx22 supports its role in palatogenesis and
glossogenesis. Dev Dyn 226:579–586
Classification
Veau Classification 1931
Veau Class I: isolated soft
palate cleft
Veau Class II: isolated hard
and soft palate
Veau Class III: unilateral
CLAP
Veau Class IV: bilateral
CLAP
Classification
Striped Y by Kernahan 1971

Millard modification
Cleft Variant
Cleft Variant
Cleft Variant
Cleft Variant
Syndromatic Cleft
Treacher-Collins syndrome
Syndromatic Cleft
Pierre Robin syndrome
Syndromatic Cleft
Van der Woude’s syndrome
Clinical effects
Patients with cleft deformities experience a multitude of problems
including
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Feeding problems
Speech difficulties
Otologic issues
Midface growth impairment.
Clinical effects
Feeding
The infant is usually not able
to suck efficiently due to
inability to achieve negative
pressure.
Nasal regurgitation.
Feeding regimen: includes the
use of squeeze bottles and
holding in a nearly sitting
position during feeding
Clinical effects
Speech
Patients are unable to produce
high intra-oral pressure.
Normal velopharyngeal closure is
crucial for production of
intelligible speech; any
abnormalities in this
mechanism can result in
hypernasality, nasal emissions,
imprecise production of
consonants.
Hearing
Serous otitis media.
Abnormality of LVP which aids the TVP to dilate ET.
Nasal regurgitation.
Treatment with myringotomy tubes is required pre- and postcleft repair.
Management requires a multidisciplinary approach
spanning multiple specialties
• Plastic surgery
• Speech pathology
• Otolaryngology
• Genetics
• Pediatrics
• Orthodontics
• Audiology
Goal
Restoring the morphologic form & function
Production of a competent velopharyngeal
sphincter
Principles
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Closure of the defect
Correction of the abnormally inserted muscles
Reconstruction of the palatine sling
Tension free repair
2 layer repair of the hard palate & 3 layer repair of the soft
palate
Von Langenbeck 1861 pioneered the first bipedicle
mucoperiosteal flaps and relaxing incisions for palate closure
surgery in one stage.
Langenbeck v, B. Uranoplasty by means of raising mucoperiosteal flaps. Arch klin chir. 1861;2:205
Veau 1931, The vomer flap and suturing of velar muscles
aiming at lengthening the palate
Wardill and Kilner 1937, “pushback” theory V-Y retro
positioning of the palate increases the length further.
By connecting the lateral incisions to the incisions made for the
nasal turn in flaps.
Wardill WEM. The technique of operation for cleft palate. Br J Surg. 1937;25: 117-130
A different approach was described by Furlow 1986 with the
double-opposing z-plasty without relaxing incisions
Furlow LT, Jr. Cleft palate repair by double opposing Z-plasty. Plastic and reconstructive
surgery. 1986;78:724-738
The Bardach 1991 two-flap palatoplasty uses two large fullthickness hard palate flaps that are mobilized and closed
anteriorly and medially without pushback
Bardach, J. and P. Nosal: Geometry of the two-flap palatoplasty. (2nd). St. Louis,
Mosby-Year Book, 1991
Rohrich et al., 2000 & Sommerlad et al., 2002
Closure of the palate can be performed in two stages. This
closing the soft palate early, between 3 and 6 months involves
of age, and delaying the repair of the hard palate.
Sommerlad BC, Mehendale FV, Birch MJ, Sell D, Hattee C, Harland K. Palate rerepair
revisited. Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2002;39:295-307.

To limit the effect of the hard palate repair on maxillary growth.
It is suggested that the subperiosteal scarring impairs
midfacial growth.
Preoperative considerations
• Age: 9-12 month
• Associated anomalies
• Routine Lab. Investigations
• Booking a unit of packed RBCs after G/XM
• Otologic and audiologic assessment
Operative preparations
i) RAE tube
ii) Dingman
iii) Shoulder roll
iv) Head Donut
v) Local anesthetic with
1:200,000 epi
vi) Position: supine, neck
Extended, reverse trendlenberg
vii) Throat pack
Operative preparations
Steps
i) Inject 1 :200 000 epinepherine into the palate.
ii) Don't inject in areas sutures will be placed
iii) Wait 7 minutes for the epinephrine to take effect
iv) Make incision along the medial side of the cleft
v) Make releasing incision to get to bone on both sides
vi) Use freer to elevate mucoperiosteal flap
vii) Dissect nasal mucosa
vii) Strip LVP muscle off abnormal insertion & create palatine
sling
viii) Three layer repair
Steps
Vomerian flap
Postoperative care
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Keep your eye on the airway
AB
Analgesic
Feeding: fluids, soft diet, no bottles for 3w
Arm restraints
Complications
Early:
Haemorrhage
Airway obstruction
Dehiscence
Fistula
Late:
Bifid uvula
VPI
Maxillary hypoplasia
Dental malalignment
Tissue engineering advancements over the last decade
has provided a plethora of materials that may be
suitable for the healing of craniofacial defects like the
cleft palate.
Future directions with regards to the use of stem cells
especially ASCs in craniofacial repair are
discussed, including possible scaffold for reconstruction
of palatal defect
Quiz
Embryogenesis of primary & secondary palate?
Muscles of soft palate?
Velopharyngeal mech?
Clinical effects?
Preoperative preparations?
Principles of repair?
Postoperative care?
Clinical aspects of cleft palate repair

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Clinical aspects of cleft palate repair

  • 1. Clinical Aspects of Cleft Palate Repair Ahmed Atef, Msc, MRCS Specialist of plastic surgery Mataria Teaching Hospital
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  • 4. Cleft Palate / Cleft lip is the the most common craniofacial malformation Second most common congenital defect
  • 5. Isolated Cleft palate • No racial variation • 1:2000 live birth • M:F = 1:2 • Left : Right : B/L = 6:3:1
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  • 7. Surgical Anatomy The palate forms a dynamic boundary between the oral cavity and the nasal cavity. It is composed of the hard palate anteriorly and the soft palate posteriorly.
  • 8. Surgical Anatomy Normal Palate • Primary Palate • Secondary Palate Hard Palate Soft Palate
  • 9. Surgical Anatomy The hard palate includes the palatal processes of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone with adherent mucoperiosteum (attached to bone by Sharpey’s fibres).
  • 10. Surgical Anatomy Three pairs of foramina mark the surface of the bony palate • Incisive Foramen • Greater Palatine Foramen • Lesser Palatine Foramen
  • 11. The soft palate is a dynamic structure that acts as a valve between the oropharynx and nasopharynx. An intact and functioning soft palate is essential for normal speech and feeding.
  • 12. Surgical Anatomy Soft palate • Mucosa • Five paired muscles & central aponeurosis Tensor veli palatini Levator veli palatini Palatoglossus Palatopharyngrus Uvualis *Veli (Latin) means curtain
  • 13. Surgical Anatomy Tensor palati Origin: scaphoid fossa of the medial pterygoid plate, the lateral part of the cartilaginous auditory tube then passes around the pterygoid hamulus as a tendon Insertion: broad triangular tendon at the posterior aspect of the hard palate as part of the palatine aponeurosis Action: tense the soft palate to form a platform that the other muscles may elevate or depress.
  • 14. Surgical Anatomy Levator palati Origin: petrous bone and the medial part of the auditory tube Insertion: middle third of upper surface of the soft palate at upper surface of the palatine aponeurosis as far as the midline
  • 15. Surgical Anatomy Levator palati The paired muscles form a ‘V’-shaped sling pulling the soft palate upwards and backwards to close the nasopharynx.
  • 16. Surgical Anatomy Palatoglossus Origin: Palatine aponeurosis Insertion: Side of tongue Action: Pulls root of tongue upward and backward, narrows transverse diameter of oropharynx
  • 17. Surgical Anatomy Palatopharyngeus Origin: Palatine aponeurosis Insertion: Posterior border of thyroid cartilage Action: Elevates wall of pharynx, pulls palatopharyngeal folds medially
  • 18. Surgical Anatomy Musculus uvulae Origin: Posterior border of hard palate Insertion: Mucous membrane of uvula Action: Elevates uvula
  • 19. Surgical Anatomy The soft palate is raised by the contraction of the levator palati. At the same time, the upper fibers of the superior constrictor muscle pull the posterior pharyngeal wall forward. The palatopharyngeus muscles contract to pull palatopharyngeal arches medially, like side curtains.
  • 20. Surgical Anatomy By this means The intact palate can periodically, selectively, an d completely isolate the nasopharynx from the oropharynx during Feeding & Speech
  • 21. Surgical Anatomy This harmony in muscular action is necessary for Velopharyngeal Competence
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  • 25. Embryology Development of the face begins in the fourth week in utero, when neural cells migrate and fuse with mesodermal elements to form the facial primordium.
  • 26. Embryology It results from the fusion – Two mandibular processes – One frontonasal process – Two maxillary processes
  • 27. Embryology The palate develops between the 5th and the 12th week CRITICAL period of palatal development is between the 6th and the 9th week. Soft palate development is completed at 12th week
  • 28. Embryology Primary palate : Median palatine process from the medial nasal prominences. Secondary palate : Lateral palatine process from the maxillary prominence
  • 29. Embryology 6th – 9th week: Initially, the palatine processes are oriented vertically on either side of the developing tongue. The tongue is displaced inferiorly as the head grows and the neck straightens, the lateral palatine processes are elevated and grow medially to fuse with the septum
  • 30. Embryology Is Cleft a Deficiency?
  • 31. Embryology Interference with fusion results in Cleft Three theories: i) Failure of fusion of the lateral shelves ii) Failure of mesodermal penetration of the shelves: iii) Mechanical interference (the tongue) such as in Pierre Robbin Sequence
  • 32. Embryology Gato et al. 2002, expression of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan is important in palatal shelf adhesion and is supposed to be regulated by TGF-b3 Gato A, Martinez ML, Tudela C, Alonso I, Moro JA, Formoso MA, Ferguson MWJ, Martinez-lvarez C (2002) TGF-b3-induced chrondroitin sulphate proteoglycan mediates palatal shelf adhesion. Bush et al. 2003; Herr et al. 2003, Expression of T box transcription factor Tbx22 is found in the inferior nasal septum and the palatal shelf before fusion. Bush JO, Lan Y, Maltby KM, Jiang R (2002) Isolation and developmental expression analysis of Tbx22, the mouse homolog of the human x-linked cleft palate gene. Dev Dyn 225: 322-326 Herr A, Meunier D, Mller I, Rump A, Fundele R, Ropers H-H, Nuber UA (2003) Expression of mouse Tbx22 supports its role in palatogenesis and glossogenesis. Dev Dyn 226:579–586
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  • 34. Classification Veau Classification 1931 Veau Class I: isolated soft palate cleft Veau Class II: isolated hard and soft palate Veau Class III: unilateral CLAP Veau Class IV: bilateral CLAP
  • 35. Classification Striped Y by Kernahan 1971 Millard modification
  • 42. Syndromatic Cleft Van der Woude’s syndrome
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  • 44. Clinical effects Patients with cleft deformities experience a multitude of problems including • • • • Feeding problems Speech difficulties Otologic issues Midface growth impairment.
  • 45. Clinical effects Feeding The infant is usually not able to suck efficiently due to inability to achieve negative pressure. Nasal regurgitation. Feeding regimen: includes the use of squeeze bottles and holding in a nearly sitting position during feeding
  • 46. Clinical effects Speech Patients are unable to produce high intra-oral pressure. Normal velopharyngeal closure is crucial for production of intelligible speech; any abnormalities in this mechanism can result in hypernasality, nasal emissions, imprecise production of consonants.
  • 47. Hearing Serous otitis media. Abnormality of LVP which aids the TVP to dilate ET. Nasal regurgitation. Treatment with myringotomy tubes is required pre- and postcleft repair.
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  • 49. Management requires a multidisciplinary approach spanning multiple specialties • Plastic surgery • Speech pathology • Otolaryngology • Genetics • Pediatrics • Orthodontics • Audiology
  • 50. Goal Restoring the morphologic form & function Production of a competent velopharyngeal sphincter
  • 51. Principles • • • • • Closure of the defect Correction of the abnormally inserted muscles Reconstruction of the palatine sling Tension free repair 2 layer repair of the hard palate & 3 layer repair of the soft palate
  • 52. Von Langenbeck 1861 pioneered the first bipedicle mucoperiosteal flaps and relaxing incisions for palate closure surgery in one stage. Langenbeck v, B. Uranoplasty by means of raising mucoperiosteal flaps. Arch klin chir. 1861;2:205
  • 53. Veau 1931, The vomer flap and suturing of velar muscles aiming at lengthening the palate
  • 54. Wardill and Kilner 1937, “pushback” theory V-Y retro positioning of the palate increases the length further. By connecting the lateral incisions to the incisions made for the nasal turn in flaps. Wardill WEM. The technique of operation for cleft palate. Br J Surg. 1937;25: 117-130
  • 55. A different approach was described by Furlow 1986 with the double-opposing z-plasty without relaxing incisions Furlow LT, Jr. Cleft palate repair by double opposing Z-plasty. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 1986;78:724-738
  • 56. The Bardach 1991 two-flap palatoplasty uses two large fullthickness hard palate flaps that are mobilized and closed anteriorly and medially without pushback Bardach, J. and P. Nosal: Geometry of the two-flap palatoplasty. (2nd). St. Louis, Mosby-Year Book, 1991
  • 57. Rohrich et al., 2000 & Sommerlad et al., 2002 Closure of the palate can be performed in two stages. This closing the soft palate early, between 3 and 6 months involves of age, and delaying the repair of the hard palate. Sommerlad BC, Mehendale FV, Birch MJ, Sell D, Hattee C, Harland K. Palate rerepair revisited. Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2002;39:295-307. To limit the effect of the hard palate repair on maxillary growth. It is suggested that the subperiosteal scarring impairs midfacial growth.
  • 58. Preoperative considerations • Age: 9-12 month • Associated anomalies • Routine Lab. Investigations • Booking a unit of packed RBCs after G/XM • Otologic and audiologic assessment
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  • 60. Operative preparations i) RAE tube ii) Dingman iii) Shoulder roll iv) Head Donut v) Local anesthetic with 1:200,000 epi vi) Position: supine, neck Extended, reverse trendlenberg vii) Throat pack
  • 62. Steps i) Inject 1 :200 000 epinepherine into the palate. ii) Don't inject in areas sutures will be placed iii) Wait 7 minutes for the epinephrine to take effect iv) Make incision along the medial side of the cleft v) Make releasing incision to get to bone on both sides vi) Use freer to elevate mucoperiosteal flap vii) Dissect nasal mucosa vii) Strip LVP muscle off abnormal insertion & create palatine sling viii) Three layer repair
  • 63. Steps
  • 65. Postoperative care • • • • • Keep your eye on the airway AB Analgesic Feeding: fluids, soft diet, no bottles for 3w Arm restraints
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  • 68. Tissue engineering advancements over the last decade has provided a plethora of materials that may be suitable for the healing of craniofacial defects like the cleft palate. Future directions with regards to the use of stem cells especially ASCs in craniofacial repair are discussed, including possible scaffold for reconstruction of palatal defect
  • 69. Quiz Embryogenesis of primary & secondary palate? Muscles of soft palate? Velopharyngeal mech? Clinical effects? Preoperative preparations? Principles of repair? Postoperative care?