Prenatal Diagnosis

Autor: Ponte, Francesco Saverio De, Bottini, Davide Johan, Maggi, Eugenio, Marchetti, Emanuele, Cascone, Piero, lannetti, Giorgio
Zdroj: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery; March 1998, Vol. 9 Issue: 2 p190-195, 6p
Abstrakt: Prenatal diagnosis of craniomaxillofacial malformations permits early surgery, before 6 months of life and possibly, in the near future, in utero, thereby obtaining the best aesthetic and functional results. Increased knowledge of embryology has largely improved the diagnosis of craniomaxillofacial anomalies, their classification, and therapeutic protocols. We analyzed nine pregnancies (one twin) in which cleft lip and palate (CLP)—isolated or associated with, for example, holoprosencephaly, hypertelorism, and micrognathia—was diagnosed by ultrasonography. Only one fetus of these pregnancies was later operated on in our unit. This patient, with 7 years follow-up, represents our clinical case. For these cases, early diagnosis of CLP allowed informed parental choice regarding the continuation or termination of the affected pregnancy and planning of surgical procedures to correct the malformation. This is demonstrated by the presented clinical case involving an infant operated on within 6 months with success.
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