Cleft lip and palate repair
Alternate Names : Orofacial cleft, Craniofacial birth defect repair, Cheiloplasty, Cleft rhinoplasty, Palatoplasty, Tip rhinoplasty
After the Procedure
Your child will probably be in the hospital for 5 to 7 days right after surgery. Complete recovery can take up to 4 weeks. The surgery wound must be kept very clean as it heals. It must not be stretched or have any pressure put on it for 3 to 4 weeks. Your child’s nurse should show you how to take care of the wound. You will need to clean it with soap and water or a special cleaning liquid, and keep it moist with ointment.
Until the wound heals, your child will be on a liquid diet. Your child will probably have to wear arm cuffs or splints to limit their arm movement. It is important they do not put their hands or toys in their mouth.
Prognosis
Most babies heal without problems. How your child will look after healing often depends on how serious their defect was. Your child might need another surgery to fix their scar from the surgery wound. If your child had a cleft palate repair, they may need to see a dentist or orthodontist. Their teeth may need correcting as they come in. Hearing problems are common in children with cleft lip or cleft palate. Your child should have a hearing test early on, and it should be repeated over time. Your child may still have problems with speech after the surgery. This is caused by muscle problems in the palate. Speech therapy will help your child.
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