Early Surgical Complications after Primary Cleft Lip Repair: A Report of 3108 Consecutive Cases:
2015
Objective: To analyze short term surgical complications after primary cleft lip repair. Patients and Design: A total of 3108 consecutive lip repairs with 2062 follow-ups were reviewed retrospectively through medical records. Patients were aged 3 months to 75 years at the time of surgery, with a median of 7 years. Setting: Guwahati Comprehensive Cleft Care Center, Assam, India. Intervention: Primary cleft lip repair. Main Outcome Measures: Documented complications in terms of dehiscence, necrosis, infection, and suture granuloma were compiled. Logistic regression was used with dehiscence (yes/no) or infection (yes/no) as binary dependant variables. Age, cleft type, and surgeon (visiting/long term) were used as covariates. Results: Among the 2062 patients who returned for early follow-up, 90 (4.4%) had one or more complications. Dehiscence (3.2%) and infection (1.1%) were the most common types of complication. Visiting surgeon, complete cleft, and bilateral cleft were significantly associated with wound deh...
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