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cleft lip, palate repair
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throat anatomy, cleft lip repair,
a cleft lip, palate repair, surgical procedure, repair birth defects, the upper lip, roof, the mouth, a cleft lip, abnormal opening, in the middle, the upper lip, a cleft palate, opening, in the roof, the mouth, palate, cleft lip repair, 6 to 12 weeks of age, cleft palate repair, postponed, later to take advantage, the palatal changes that occur, normal growth, most surgeons repair a cleft palate between 9 months to 1 year, the child develops faulty speech habits,
the baby is anesthetized, asleep, general anesthesia, tissues around the defect, trimmed, sewn together, several layers of stitches, absorbable sutures, skin is sewn together, very small, fine stitches, sutures, to make the scar, in cleft palate repair, tissue, roof, the mouth shifted over to cover the deficient soft palate, occasionally more than one surgery, complete palate closure,
cleft lip repair, cleft palate repair, repair of physical deformity, nursing, feeding, speech problems resulting from cleft lip, palate
risks, anesthesia, reactions to medications, breathing problems, surgery, bleeding, infection,
most babies heal, complications, cosmetic result often depends on the severity, the deformity, quite good,
average hospital stay is 5 to 7 days, complete recovery, take up to 4 weeks, children continue to have speech defects, surgery, muscle problems, in the palate, speech therapy is then required.
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