Primary Article

Palatal Insufficiency: A Surgical Technique for Reconstruction

Authors: ALBERTO RENE MALDONADO MD, BARBARA M. BAKER PhD, W FORREST JUDSON MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Nasal regurgitation and hypernasality are the major complications after extirpation of the soft palate, retromolar trigone, and tonsillar areas. The surgical procedure described herein provides satisfactory correction of the defect. The combined approach of advancement-rotation palatoplasty and an advanced lateral pharyngeal wall flap appears to be an alternative solution to the use of an obturator or inferiorly based pharyngeal flap.

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