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Derrick D. Crosby - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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occurrence of the tropical and subtropical gastropod strombus Vomer Vomer roding 1798 mollusca strombidae off north eastern northland new zealand
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1998Co-Authors: Bruce A. Marshall, Derrick D. CrosbyAbstract:Abstract Strombus Vomer Vomer (Roding 1798) is recorded from north‐eastern Northland, New Zealand, the first record of the family Strombidae from New Zealand Recent fauna. Some other New Zealand records of tropical and subtropical Mollusca are commented upon.
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Occurrence of the tropical and subtropical gastropod Strombus Vomer Vomer (Roding, 1798) (Mollusca: Strombidae) off north‐eastern Northland, New Zealand
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1998Co-Authors: Bruce A. Marshall, Derrick D. CrosbyAbstract:Abstract Strombus Vomer Vomer (Roding 1798) is recorded from north‐eastern Northland, New Zealand, the first record of the family Strombidae from New Zealand Recent fauna. Some other New Zealand records of tropical and subtropical Mollusca are commented upon.
Bruce A. Marshall - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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occurrence of the tropical and subtropical gastropod strombus Vomer Vomer roding 1798 mollusca strombidae off north eastern northland new zealand
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1998Co-Authors: Bruce A. Marshall, Derrick D. CrosbyAbstract:Abstract Strombus Vomer Vomer (Roding 1798) is recorded from north‐eastern Northland, New Zealand, the first record of the family Strombidae from New Zealand Recent fauna. Some other New Zealand records of tropical and subtropical Mollusca are commented upon.
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Occurrence of the tropical and subtropical gastropod Strombus Vomer Vomer (Roding, 1798) (Mollusca: Strombidae) off north‐eastern Northland, New Zealand
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1998Co-Authors: Bruce A. Marshall, Derrick D. CrosbyAbstract:Abstract Strombus Vomer Vomer (Roding 1798) is recorded from north‐eastern Northland, New Zealand, the first record of the family Strombidae from New Zealand Recent fauna. Some other New Zealand records of tropical and subtropical Mollusca are commented upon.
Yu Ray Chen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Vomer flap for hard palate repair is related to favorable maxillary growth in unilateral cleft lip and palate
Clinical oral investigations, 2013Co-Authors: Yu-fang Liao, Ying-hsin Lee, Ruby Wang, Chiung Shing Huang, Philip Kuo-ting Chen, Yu Ray ChenAbstract:Objective Vomer flap repair is assumed to improve maxillary growth because of reduced scarring in growth-sensitive areas of the palate. Our aim was to evaluate whether facial growth in patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate was significantly affected by the technique of hard palate repair (Vomer flap versus two-flap).
A. J. M. Salek - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Simultaneous Repair of Cleft Hard Palate by Vomer Flap along with Cleft Lip in Unilateral Complete Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
ISRN Plastic Surgery, 2013Co-Authors: Kazi Md Noor-ul Ferdous, M. Saif Ullah, Mohosina Shajahan, M. Ashrarur Rahman Mitul, M Kabirul Islam, Kiorsh Kumar Das, M. A. Mannan, M. Junaed Rahman, Sanjoy Biswas, A. J. M. SalekAbstract:The purpose of the study was to see the short-term outcome of simultaneous repair of cleft lip and cleft hard palate with Vomer flap against cleft lip repair alone in patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (UCLP). A prospective observational study was carried out in 35 patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate who under-went cleft lip and cleft hard palate repair with Vomer flaps simultaneously. After 3 months, cleft soft palate was repaired. During 1st and 2nd operations, the gap between cleft alveolus and posterior border of the cleft hard palate was measured. Postoperative complications, requirement of blood transfusion during the operation, and duration of operations were also recorded. Simultaneous repairs of cleft lip and closure of cleft hard palate with Vomer flaps are easy to perform and are very effective for the repair of cleft lip and palate in UCLP patients. No blood transfusion was needed. Gaps of alveolar cleft and at the posterior border of hard palate were reduced remarkably, which made the closure of the soft palate easier, decreased operation time, and also decreased the chance of oronasal fistula formation.
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Repair of cleft lip and simultaneous repair of cleft hard palate with Vomer flap in unilateral complete cleft lip and palate: a comparative study.
Pediatric surgery international, 2010Co-Authors: Kazi Md Noor-ul Ferdous, M Kabirul Islam, A. J. M. Salek, Bijiy Krishna Das, Ar Khan, Shahid KarimAbstract:UNLABELLED Repair of anterior palate after repairing the cleft lip in complete cleft lip and palate patient is sometimes very difficult. It needs wide, extensive and difficult dissection, and has later chances of wound infection, wound dehiscence, complete wound disruption, recurrent oronasal fistula formation and also maxillary hypoplasia. In this study, we compare the outcome of simultaneous repair of cleft lip and cleft hard palate with Vomer flap against cleft lip repair alone in patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (UCLP). METHODS A prospective study was carried out in 43 patients with UCLP. In Group A, 23 patients underwent cleft lip and cleft hard palate repair with Vomer flaps simultaneously, and only cleft lip repair was done in another 20 patients in Group B at the first sitting. After 3 months in both groups, repair of the cleft soft palate and cleft entire palate was done. The gaps of the cleft alveolus and posterior border of the cleft hard palate were measured during the first and second operation, and duration of operations, postoperative complications and requirement of blood transfusion during the operation were also recorded. RESULTS The procedure of simultaneous repair of cleft lip and closure of cleft hard palate with a Vomer flap is easy to perform. Cleft alveolar and gap of the posterior border of the cleft hard palate were reduced remarkably. No fistula formation occurred and no blood transfusion was needed, but the procedure took some extra operating time. These were compared with simple cleft lip repair. CONCLUSION Repairs of cleft lip and simultaneous closure of cleft hard palate with Vomer flaps are safe in patients with UCLP, and it makes easy the closure of the soft palate later on and decreases the chance of oronasal fistula.
Kazi Md Noor-ul Ferdous - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Simultaneous Repair of Cleft Hard Palate by Vomer Flap along with Cleft Lip in Unilateral Complete Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
ISRN Plastic Surgery, 2013Co-Authors: Kazi Md Noor-ul Ferdous, M. Saif Ullah, Mohosina Shajahan, M. Ashrarur Rahman Mitul, M Kabirul Islam, Kiorsh Kumar Das, M. A. Mannan, M. Junaed Rahman, Sanjoy Biswas, A. J. M. SalekAbstract:The purpose of the study was to see the short-term outcome of simultaneous repair of cleft lip and cleft hard palate with Vomer flap against cleft lip repair alone in patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (UCLP). A prospective observational study was carried out in 35 patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate who under-went cleft lip and cleft hard palate repair with Vomer flaps simultaneously. After 3 months, cleft soft palate was repaired. During 1st and 2nd operations, the gap between cleft alveolus and posterior border of the cleft hard palate was measured. Postoperative complications, requirement of blood transfusion during the operation, and duration of operations were also recorded. Simultaneous repairs of cleft lip and closure of cleft hard palate with Vomer flaps are easy to perform and are very effective for the repair of cleft lip and palate in UCLP patients. No blood transfusion was needed. Gaps of alveolar cleft and at the posterior border of hard palate were reduced remarkably, which made the closure of the soft palate easier, decreased operation time, and also decreased the chance of oronasal fistula formation.
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Repair of cleft lip and simultaneous repair of cleft hard palate with Vomer flap in unilateral complete cleft lip and palate: a comparative study.
Pediatric surgery international, 2010Co-Authors: Kazi Md Noor-ul Ferdous, M Kabirul Islam, A. J. M. Salek, Bijiy Krishna Das, Ar Khan, Shahid KarimAbstract:UNLABELLED Repair of anterior palate after repairing the cleft lip in complete cleft lip and palate patient is sometimes very difficult. It needs wide, extensive and difficult dissection, and has later chances of wound infection, wound dehiscence, complete wound disruption, recurrent oronasal fistula formation and also maxillary hypoplasia. In this study, we compare the outcome of simultaneous repair of cleft lip and cleft hard palate with Vomer flap against cleft lip repair alone in patients with unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (UCLP). METHODS A prospective study was carried out in 43 patients with UCLP. In Group A, 23 patients underwent cleft lip and cleft hard palate repair with Vomer flaps simultaneously, and only cleft lip repair was done in another 20 patients in Group B at the first sitting. After 3 months in both groups, repair of the cleft soft palate and cleft entire palate was done. The gaps of the cleft alveolus and posterior border of the cleft hard palate were measured during the first and second operation, and duration of operations, postoperative complications and requirement of blood transfusion during the operation were also recorded. RESULTS The procedure of simultaneous repair of cleft lip and closure of cleft hard palate with a Vomer flap is easy to perform. Cleft alveolar and gap of the posterior border of the cleft hard palate were reduced remarkably. No fistula formation occurred and no blood transfusion was needed, but the procedure took some extra operating time. These were compared with simple cleft lip repair. CONCLUSION Repairs of cleft lip and simultaneous closure of cleft hard palate with Vomer flaps are safe in patients with UCLP, and it makes easy the closure of the soft palate later on and decreases the chance of oronasal fistula.