Abstract
A composite technique was developed for repair of the complete unilateral cleft palate. Using a Veau type pushback on the cleft side simplified anterior closure, and the cleft hemipalate was lengthened. A von Langenbeck procedure on the noncleft side minimized anterior raw area and provided a stable point for fixation. Fourteen consecutive patients with unilateral complete cleft palate underwent hybrid palatoplasties. There were no significant intra- or postoperative complications. No differences in speech development have been noted. The procedure was no more difficult than either of the standard procedures and offers technical and theoretical benefits.
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