Avtor/Urednik     Žargi, M; Radšel, Z; Vatovec-Robida, J; Podboj, J
Naslov     Uloga otorinolaringologa u liječenju djece sa shizama
Prevedeni naslov     The role of otorhinolaryngologist in the treatment of children with clefts
Tip     članek
Vir     Chir Maxillofac Plast
Vol. in št.     Letnik 19, št. 1-3
Leto izdaje     1989
Obseg     str. 9-18
Jezik     hrs
Abstrakt     Cheilognathopalatoschises are a complex therapeutic problem not yet completely solved and demanding collaboration of a number of medical and paramedical branches. In a therapeutic team, an otorhinolaryngologist has an important role since he has to deal with impaired hearing, impaired nasal breathing, as well as with disturbed speech development. On the basis of an analysis of the state of hearing in children who were treated at the University Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology and Cervicofacial Surgery in Ljubljana, it was found that more than 76 per cent of them suffered from hearing loss of different levels. Almost in all children with uni-or bilateral cheilognathopalatoschises nasal breathing was disturbed, due to deformities of alae and caudal border of septum. In all these children signs of chronic rhinitis were pronounced. A silent inflammation in the nose and in the epipharynx together with hyperplastic adenoids and disturbed function of the eustachian tube cause conduction hearing loss and recurrent otitis media, which hinders speech training. The authors are of the opinion that additional surgical interventions enabling nasal breathing and function of the middle ear should be implemented more frequently and sooner than up till now. All children with cleft lip-palate should be permanently followed up by a group of subspecialized otorhinolaryngologists which would lead to a more successful and complete rehabilitation
Deskriptorji     CLEFT LIP
CLEFT PALATE
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIC DISEASES
HEARING DISORDERS
VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY
RHINITIS
CHILD, PRESCHOOL
CHILD
ADOLESCENCE