Pediatric Craniomaxillofacial Trauma

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Pediatric Craniomaxillofacial Trauma

Trauma is a leading cause of death in children. The pediatric facial skeleton goes through progressive development and major changes, including change in the size ratio of the cranium to…

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Cleft Lip and Palate

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Cleft Lip and Palate

Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is the most common congenital malformation of the head and neck. Orofacial clefting could significantly affect the quality of life of the child…

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Infantile Hemangiomas

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Infantile Hemangiomas

Management of infantile hemangiomas includes a combination of observation, medical therapy, laser treatments, and surgery. The nomenclature to describe these lesions has been standardized and should be adhered to. The…

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Surgical Speech Disorders

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Surgical Speech Disorders

Most speech disorders of childhood are treated with speech therapy. However, two conditions, ankyloglossia and velopharyngeal dysfunction, may be amenable to surgical intervention. It is important for surgeons to work…

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Starting a Cleft Team

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Starting a Cleft Team

Facial plastic surgeons have a comprehensive understanding of the challenges that patients with cleft lip and palate encounter in form and function. Because there are areas in the United States…

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Pediatric Facial Nerve Rehabilitation

Feb 8, 2017 by in General Surgery Comments Off on Pediatric Facial Nerve Rehabilitation

Facial paralysis is a rare but severe condition in the pediatric population. Impaired facial movement has multiple causes and varied presentations, therefore individualized treatment plans are essential for optimal results….

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Pediatric Septorhinoplasty

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In the appropriately selected patient, septorhinoplasty can benefit a pediatric patient presenting with significant nasal trauma, abscess, or mass that will likely result in a progressive deformity in the growing…

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Contents

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Preface: Pediatric Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery xiii Sherard A. Tatum Pediatric Facial Nerve Rehabilitation 487 Caroline A. Banks and Tessa A. Hadlock Facial paralysis is a rare but severe…

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