TY - JOUR
T1 - Between unity and disparity
T2 - current treatment protocols for common orofacial clefts in European expert centres
AU - van Roey, V. L.
AU - Mink van der Molen, Aebele
AU - Mathijssen, I. M.J.
AU - Akota, Ilze
AU - de Blacam, Catherine
AU - Breugem, Corstiaan
AU - Craveiro Matos, Eduardo Miguel
AU - Dávidovics, K.
AU - Dissaux, Caroline
AU - Dowgierd, Krzysztof
AU - Eberlinc, Andreja
AU - Hakelius, Malin
AU - Heliövaara, Arja
AU - Hens, Greet
AU - Khonsari, Roman
AU - Krimmel, Michael
AU - Lux, Sonja
AU - Mark, Hans
AU - Mazzoleni, Fabio
AU - Meazzini, Maria Constanza
AU - Munill Ferrer, Montserrat
AU - Nienhuijs, Marloes
AU - Peterson, Petra
AU - Piacentile, Katherine
AU - Rubio Palau, Josep
AU - Sylvester-Jensen, Hans Christian
AU - Zafra Vallejo, Victor
AU - Versnel, Sarah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - There is considerable variability in the management of common orofacial clefts across Europe, reflecting differing opinions on optimal treatments. An updated overview of treatment protocols for orofacial clefts across 26 expert centres in the European Reference Network CRANIO is presented here. A structured questionnaire was distributed to map the surgical protocol and additional standard procedures for cleft palate (CP), unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP), and bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP). A surgical protocol was defined as the unique combination of a sequence of standard surgeries, their timing, and the surgical techniques employed. Overall, 33 unique surgical protocols for CP, 54 for UCLP, and 51 for BCLP were identified. Notable findings included the trend towards early hard palate closure, uniform timing of lip closure, and the popularity of primary cleft rhinoplasty. Nevertheless, practice variations were most pronounced in the timing of alveolar closure, the number of standard surgeries, and the application of additional standard procedures. This study highlights the diversity of treatment protocols across Europe, despite considerable convergence of treatment practices over time. To allow for further convergence, establishing objective criteria for protocol selection, adequate documentation of customizations, and consensus on the terminology of surgical techniques, are necessary.
AB - There is considerable variability in the management of common orofacial clefts across Europe, reflecting differing opinions on optimal treatments. An updated overview of treatment protocols for orofacial clefts across 26 expert centres in the European Reference Network CRANIO is presented here. A structured questionnaire was distributed to map the surgical protocol and additional standard procedures for cleft palate (CP), unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP), and bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP). A surgical protocol was defined as the unique combination of a sequence of standard surgeries, their timing, and the surgical techniques employed. Overall, 33 unique surgical protocols for CP, 54 for UCLP, and 51 for BCLP were identified. Notable findings included the trend towards early hard palate closure, uniform timing of lip closure, and the popularity of primary cleft rhinoplasty. Nevertheless, practice variations were most pronounced in the timing of alveolar closure, the number of standard surgeries, and the application of additional standard procedures. This study highlights the diversity of treatment protocols across Europe, despite considerable convergence of treatment practices over time. To allow for further convergence, establishing objective criteria for protocol selection, adequate documentation of customizations, and consensus on the terminology of surgical techniques, are necessary.
KW - Cleft lip
KW - Cleft palate
KW - Clinical protocols
KW - Europe
KW - Operative surgical procedures
KW - Surveys and questionnaires
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijom.2024.12.001
DO - 10.1016/j.ijom.2024.12.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212191217
SN - 0901-5027
JO - International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
JF - International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
ER -