Objective Assessment for Cleft Lip Nasal Deformity Correction

NCT ID: NCT03683199

Last Updated: 2020-09-02

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

1 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-10-15

Study Completion Date

2020-08-20

Brief Summary

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Rhinoplasty remains one of the most challenging procedures in plastic surgery, and patients with cleft lip nasal deformity pose an even greater challenge, in which biggest issue is to achieve caudal nose harmony and creation of symmetrical nostrils with patent normal nasal function

Detailed Description

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Cleft lip and palate represent the most common birth defects affecting the head and neck region. It has been estimated, based on global birth rates that a child born with a cleft every 2.5 minutes .which is associated with varying degrees of nasal deformity grading from mild to severe inadequate function, shape and appearance of the nose. Functional impairment of the nose has been reported in 70% of cases with cleft lip. It negatively affects patients' personal and professional lives, physical activity, well-being and general quality of life.

However, historical interest in cleft lip and palate was traced to pre-Columbian artisan; the interest in the associated nasal deformities only began with rhinoplasty techniques introduced in the 19th century. That's why despite the great improvement achieved in primary repair of cleft lip and nasal deformity, the secondary cleft and nasal deformity still occur in significant number of patients, and the surgical management of the nasal deformity remains a functional and aesthetic dilemma for patients, their families and for reconstructive surgeons.

Lake of objective assessment of the initial severity and the changes introduced by growth and by surgical treatment lead to inability to optimize a treatment of cleft lip nasal deformity, hence there is no perfect surgical technique exists and surgeons must tailor approaches to individuals and evolve techniques to best serve each patient.

Although surgery can give dramatic effect, the lack of objective assessment of different surgical procedures results in decision that is based on the experience of the surgeon.

Secondary rhinoplasty is done after facial growth is completed. This is around 14 to 16 years old in female patients and 16 to 18 years old in male patients. Surgical techniques rely on well-accepted open rhinoplasty principles and are applied for unilateral or bilateral cleft nasal deformities.

Careful complete analysis followed by logical plan for each case is the key stone for success.

Multislice CT Flesh mode will be used for measuring some angles and ratios of the nose and its relation to the face. The results will be recorded at the spread sheet and the preoperative and post operative results will be compared. Other parameters can also be measured, as long as user records the measurements manually.

Conditions

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Nose; Anomaly

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

The total sample size will be 27 patients to study as calculated using G power version 3.1.3, in order to detect a significant difference in the mean of nasal ratios before and after surgery in the studied group (one of basic tools to measure the outcome). Assumed Effect size= 0.5, Power =0.80, Alpha error = 0.05.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Cleft lip nasal deformity

•Anthropometric evaluation of the nose (will be measured pre and post-operative) This represents the objective evaluation. It will be done by measuring the angles and ratios of the nose and its relation to the face. Common parameters will be measured from the photos (frontal, oblique, lateral and basal views) for all the patients to compare the pre-operative measures with the post-operative ones.

MSCT flesh mode will be used to measure nose related angels and ratios. It also gives idea about nasal skeleton pre-operative for proper design of the operative strategy, and it will be done post-operative for assessment and comparizon.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Rhinoplasty

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The cleft lip rhinoplasty will be performed under general anesthesia.

1: 100,000 epinephrine will be infiltrated in the columellar incision and in the septum.

Open approach rhinoplasty will be used. A step ladder incision placed at the patient's columella, and continued with infra-cartilaginous incision.

The columellar skin flap along with the nasal tip skin will be dissected from the lower lateral cartilages.

Harvesting of the septal cartilage, to be used as spreader graft and columellar graft. Correction of the septal deviation.

Lengthening of the columella on the expense of the ala. Correction of the nasal tip by suturing techniques and by cartilage grafts.

Interventions

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Rhinoplasty

The cleft lip rhinoplasty will be performed under general anesthesia.

1: 100,000 epinephrine will be infiltrated in the columellar incision and in the septum.

Open approach rhinoplasty will be used. A step ladder incision placed at the patient's columella, and continued with infra-cartilaginous incision.

The columellar skin flap along with the nasal tip skin will be dissected from the lower lateral cartilages.

Harvesting of the septal cartilage, to be used as spreader graft and columellar graft. Correction of the septal deviation.

Lengthening of the columella on the expense of the ala. Correction of the nasal tip by suturing techniques and by cartilage grafts.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Age group: \> 14-16 years old females and \>16-18 years old male patients.
2. Patients with unilateral or bilateral cleft lip nasal deformity that isn't previously operated.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Previous rhinoplasty operated CLND cases.
2. Patients who need skeletal base reconstruction.
3. Syndromic cases.
4. Post traumatic nasal deformity.
5. Female patients less than 14 years' old and male patients less than 16 years old.
Minimum Eligible Age

12 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Assiut University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Hafsa Gamal Muhammad bakheet

Assistant teacher

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Hafsa gamal

Asyut, , Egypt

Site Status

Countries

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Egypt

Other Identifiers

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AUH

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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