Part of the book: Rhinoplasty
The goal of cleft palate (CP) repair is to achieve normal speech. Despite the recent development of surgical repair of cleft palate, there is no standard procedure that ensures patients' speech to the same level as that in noncleft children. In this chapter, we describe our surgical strategy of cleft palate repair that approaches each anatomical and pathological abnormality of cleft palate and the postoperative speech outcomes using the subjective and objective manners. After palate repair based on our surgical strategy, patients' speech was significantly improved, and the nasalance scores were recovered to almost the same levels as those of Japanese children without cleft palate.
Part of the book: Designing Strategies for Cleft Lip and Palate Care