In this issue of Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, guest editors Drs. Mark A. Miller and David M. Yates bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Common Procedures in Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery. Articles from top experts in the field include coverage of cleft lip surgery, different surgical approaches to craniosynostosis, and other craniofacial syndromes, as well as reconstruction and bone grafting.
Key Features
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Contains 12 relevant, practice-oriented topics including primary cleft lip deformity; cleft nasal deformity; endoscopic approaches to craniosynostosis; open approaches to craniosynostosis; cranial deformities; and more.
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Provides in-depth clinical reviews on common procedures in cleft and craniofacial surgery, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.
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Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
Author Information
Edited by Mark A. Miller, MD, DMD, FACS, Assistant Professor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Texas Health Sciences OMS Department and David M. Yates, MD, DMD, High Desert Oral and Facial Surgery
Erratum
Primary Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair Using the Modified Millard Technique
Primary Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair Using the Modified Millard Technique
Primary Palatoplasty
Bone Graft and Reconstruction of the Cleft Maxilla: Alveolar Bone Graft and Midface Distraction
The Cleft Nasal Deformity
Neonatal Mandibular Distraction
Endoscopic Approaches to Craniosynostosis
Fronto-orbital Advancement and Anterior Cranial Vault Reconstruction
Craniofacial Syndromes: The Le Fort III Osteotomy for Correction of Severe Midface Hypoplasia
Orbital Hypertelorism
Three Techniques for Reconstruction of Congenital Microtia: Porous Implant Ear Reconstruction, Auricular Reconstruction Using Autologous Rib, and Osseointegrated Craniofacial Implants with Auricular Prosthesis