The changes in soft tissue profile after Le Fort I osteotomy were evaluated
cephalometrically in 38 consecutive UCLP patients (25 males, 13 females) o
perated on between 1987 and 1995, Mean age at operation was 23.5 years. The
one-piece Le Fort I osteotomy was fixed with titanium plates and the osteo
tomy site,vas bone grafted. Neither intermaxillary fixation nor occlusal sp
lints were used postoperatively. Soft tissue changes were analyzed both hor
izontally and vertically by cephalograms taken shortly before surgery, 6 mo
nths and I year postoperatively. The mean maxillary skeletal advancement (p
oint A) during surgery was 3.8 mm and mean vertical lengthening 4.4 mm, One
year postoperatively the horizontal change in the upper lip profile (point
a) was 80% of the skeletal change. Vertically, the soft tissue change in t
he upper lip was smaller 40%, but increased significantly (to 58%) if V-Y p
lasty was used. The V-Y plasty also increased the anteroposterior thickness
of the upper lip. No significant soft tissue changes were observed between
6 months and 1 year postoperatively. (C) 2000 European Association for Cra
nio-Maxillofacial Surgery.