2011, Number 6
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Rev Fac Med UNAM 2011; 54 (6)
Naso-orbital cleft, Tessier Number 3
Sánchez VA, Vásquez RGS, Ubaldo-Reyes L, Lescas-Mendez O, Celio Mancera J, Rojas GA, Ángeles CM
Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 23-28
PDF size: 179.36 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The oblique facial clefts are extremely rare facial anomalies, although the exact incidence of these facial clefts is unknown, is reported an incidence de 1.5 to 5 per 100,000 births. Tessier in 1976 proposed an anatomic classification of the facial, craniofacial, and laterofacial clefts. Number 3 clefts o oral-nasalocular cleft was described by Morian and represents one of the most difficult malformations to correct for the reconstructive surgeon. We report a case of unilateral Tessier No 3 craniofacial cleft and our approach to surgical correction. The authors emphasize in the analysis of the facial embryology.
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