J Med Assoc Thai 2019; 102 (6):67

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Treatment Outcome of 4 - 7 Years-Old Patients with Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate in Surgery Examination Room Srinagarind Hospital: Follow-up Treatment
Pongpagatip S , Pradubwong S , Winaikosol K , Jenwitheesuk K , Surakunprapha P Mail, Chowchuen B

Background: Cleftpalates patientsneed a complete treatment from a multidisciplinary team including surgeries, follow-up treatments, and a protocol of Tawanchai Centerin order to have good results of the treatment.

Objective:To study the follow-up treatment and outcome after surgeries of cleft palates patients in the surgery examination room at Srinagarind Hospital.

Material & Method:This descriptive study used history and background of 93 patients who have spent 4-7 years in the surgery examination room at Srinagarind Hospital and took 3 months to collect the data. The research tool was a general questionnaire on the follow-up treatment and outcome after the patientssurgeries at the surgery examination room and applied statistics and a content analysis conclusion to analyze the data.

Result: Sixty-eight out of93 patients sufferedunilateral cleft palates (73.12%): 82 patients came to receive a follow-up treatment and outcome after the surgery within a two-week period(87.17%); 78 patients received follow-up treatments after the surgery and outcome from cleft palates conditions within the first two weeks (86.67%). They were evaluated, consulted, given treatments from surgeons and nurses in the surgery examination room and Tawanchai Center, and transferred to the multidisciplinary team for further treatment in accordance with the protocol.

Conclusion:Ninty-three patients aged around 4-7 years oldsuffered from unilateral cleft palates the most; most of them came to receive follow-up treatments two weeks after the surgery as well as recovered in accordance to the protocol of Tawanchai Center. They were also sent for further inclusive and suitable treatment from multidisciplinary team according to their ages.


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