1.Early outcomes of cleft and palatal width following anterior palate repair (vomerine flap) in infants with wide cleft lip and palate
Arman Zaharil MAT SAAD ; Koh Siang CHAI ; Wan Azman WAN SULAIMAN ; Siti Fatimah Noor MAT JOHAR ; Ahmad Sukari HALIM
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2019;46(6):518-524
BACKGROUND:
Anterior palatal repair performed during cleft lip repair using a vomerine flap may assist in recruiting additional soft tissue for subsequent completion of palatoplasty, especially in patients with a wide cleft. We present our early results in the hope of triggering a re-evaluation of this technique regarding its advantages for maxillary growth through further studies of patients with a wide cleft.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis of patients with complete unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate was performed, including cleft and palatal measurements taken during initial surgery (lip repair together with anterior palate repair) and upon completion of palatoplasty.
RESULTS:
In total, 14 patients were included in this study, of whom nine (63.3%) had unilateral cleft lip and palate and five (37.5%) had bilateral cleft. All patients had a wide cleft palate. Lip and anterior palate repair was done at a median age of 3 months, while completion of palatoplasty was done at a median age of 10.5 months. Measurements taken upon completion of palatoplasty showed significant cleft width reduction in the mid-palate and intertubercle regions; however, the palatal arch distances at nearby landmarks showed non-significant marginal changes.
CONCLUSIONS
Anterior palate repair using a vomerine flap significantly reduced the remaining cleft width, while the palatal width remained. Further research is warranted to explore the long-term effects of this technique in wide cleft patients in terms of facial growth.
2.Lower eyelid fornix deepening: A new indication for the facial artery myomucosal flap
Arman Zaharil Mat SAAD ; Nur Raihana NORDIN ; Wan Azman Wan SULAIMAN ; Nafij JAMAYET ; Siti Fatimah Noor Mat JOHAR ; Adil HUSSEIN
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2021;48(1):80-83
Eye socket contracture is a well-known late complication of enucleation surgery, and the additional insult of radiotherapy at an early age causes even further fibrosis and scarring of the socket. Management of the contracted socket is challenging, and several methods have been proposed. We report a case of eye socket contracture after enucleation and radiotherapy in which multiple reconstructive procedures failed. The recurrent contracture caused difficulty in housing and retaining the eye prosthesis. We reconstructed the lower eyelid with a facial artery myomucosal flap and nasolabial flap, and the upper eyelid with a Fricke flap following reconstruction of the orbital rims (supraorbital and infraorbital rims with a calvarial bone graft, and further augmentation of the infraorbital rim with a rib bone graft). Cosmesis post-reconstruction was acceptable and the prosthesis was retained very well.
3.Epidemiology of surgically treated patient in road traffic accident with lower extremity vascular injury from a single centre in Kelantan
Koh Siang Chai ; Wan Faisham Nu&rsquo ; man Wan Ismail ; Siti Fatimah Noor Mat Johar ; Wan Azman Wan Sulaiman ; Mohammad Paiman ; Arman Zaharil Mat Saad
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2020;75(3):292-294
Introduction: Lower extremity vascular injury can result in
either temporary or permanent disability.
Methods: This is a clinical audit involving all patients
admitted to our institution from January 2008 to June 2018
of those who had undergone revascularization surgery for
lower limb trauma.
Results: Fifty-nine patients were in this study with a mean
age of 28.1 years. Most of the patients were motorcyclist
involved in road traffic accidents with cars (n=30, 50.8%).
The popliteal artery was most commonly seen injury (n=41,
69.5%). The mean duration of ischaemia was 14.1 hours. The
limb salvage rate was 89.8%.
Conclusion: Lower extremity vascular injury caused by RTA
treated in our institution predominantly involved young
patients aged between 18–30 years associated with long
bone fractures causing contusion and thrombosis of the
popliteal artery.