Objective: The repair of the cleft lip nose and nasal deformity remains a c
hallenging endeavor for reconstructive surgeons. Psychosocially, this compl
ex, multifaceted deformity significantly stigmatizes the patient. Numerous
techniques have been advocated by multiple authors for the treatment and re
construction of these deformities, usually requiring serial staged reconstr
uctions.
Method: Described is our technique for early primary repair of the cleft li
p nasal deformity. The use of multiple suspension sutures to repair the nas
al defect facilitates the repair of even very wide cleft lips.
Conclusions: These maneuvers provide an aesthetic and functional repair of
the nasal defect in conjunction with the lip repair. Long-term results have
minimized the need for surgical revision.