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  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The First Hybrid International Educational Comprehensive Cleft Care Workshop
    (2023) KANTAR, Rami S.; ESENLIK, Elcin; ABYAD, Omar S. Al; MELHEM, Antonio; YOUNAN, Robert A.; HADDAD, Mario; KEITH, Kristen; KASSAM, Serena; ANNAN, Beyhan; VIJAYAKUMAR, Charanya; PICARD, Arnaud; PADWA, Bonnie L.; SOMMERLAD, Brian; RAPOSO-AMARAL, Cassio Eduardo; FORREST, Christopher R.; GILLETT, David A.; STEINBACHER, Derek M.; RUNYAN, Christopher M.; TANIKAWA, Daniela Y. S.; CHONG, David K.; FISHER, David M.; MARK, Hans; CANTER, Halil Ibrahim; LOSEE, Joseph E.; PATEL, Krishna G.; HARTZELL, Larry D.; JOHNSON, Adam B.; COLLARES, Marcus Vinicius Martins; ALONSO, Nivaldo; CHEN, Philip Kuo-Ting; TSE, Raymond; MANN, Robert J.; PRADA-MADRID, Jose Rolando; KOBAYASHI, Shinji; HUSSAIN, Syed Altaf; KUMMER, Ann; SELL, Debbie A.; PEREIRA, Valerie J.; MABRY, Kelly; GONSOULIN, Courtney K.; PERSSON, Martin; DAVIES, Gareth; SETHNA, Navil F.; MUNOZ-PAREJA, Jennifer C.; KUIJPERS-JAGTMAN, Anne Marie; GRAYSON, Barry H.; GROLLEMUND, Bruno; GARIB, Daniela G.; MEAZZINI, Maria Costanza; KHARBANDA, Om P.; SANTIAGO, Pedro E.; NALABOTHU, Prasad; BATRA, Puneet; STIEBER, Erin; PRASAD, Dushyant; BREWSTER, Hugh; AYALA, Ruben; ERBAY, Elif; AKCAM, M. Okan; GRIOT, J. Peter W. Don; VYAS, Raj M.; FLORES, Roberto L.; BREUGEM, Corstiaan C.; HAMDAN, Usama S.
    Objective Describe the first hybrid global simulation-based comprehensive cleft care workshop, evaluate impact on participants, and compare experiences based on in-person versus virtual attendance. Design Cross-sectional survey-based evaluation. Setting International comprehensive cleft care workshop. Participants Total of 489 participants. Interventions Three-day simulation-based hybrid comprehensive cleft care workshop. Main Outcome Measures Participant demographic data, perceived barriers and interventions needed for global comprehensive cleft care delivery, participant workshop satisfaction, and perceived short-term impact on practice stratified by in-person versus virtual attendance. Results The workshop included 489 participants from 5 continents. The response rate was 39.9%. Participants perceived financial factors (30.3%) the most significant barrier and improvement in training (39.8%) as the most important intervention to overcome barriers facing cleft care delivery in low to middle-income countries. All participants reported a high level of satisfaction with the workshop and a strong positive perceived short-term impact on their practice. Importantly, while this was true for both in-person and virtual attendees, in-person attendees reported a significantly higher satisfaction with the workshop (28.63 +/- 3.08 vs 27.63 +/- 3.93; P = .04) and perceived impact on their clinical practice (22.37 +/- 3.42 vs 21.02 +/- 3.45 P = .01). Conclusion Hybrid simulation-based educational comprehensive cleft care workshops are overall well received by participants and have a positive perceived impact on their clinical practices. In-person attendance is associated with significantly higher satisfaction and perceived impact on practice. Considering that financial and health constraints may limit live meeting attendance, future efforts will focus on making in-person and virtual attendance more comparable.
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    Tessier's Cleft Number 6 Revisited: A Series of 26 new Cases and Literature Review of 44
    (2023) PELLERIN, Philippe; TONELLO, Cristiano; FREITAS, Renato da Silva; TANG, Xiao Jun; ALONSO, Nivaldo
    Objective To fix a gray zone left in Tessier's classification of rare clefts with cleft 6 and to give a more comprehensive description of cleft 6 anatomy. Design The material used for the research was a series of 26 clinical cases of patients with assessed cleft 6 and 44 cases found out of a literature review with enough data to be useful. The 70 cases were cross-examined by the authors. Study Setting The authors are senior craniofacial surgeons working in high-case load department from university centers where the patients are documented and receive primary as well as secondary treatment and follow-up. Patients The patients were selected out of the series of craniofacial deformities taken care of by the authors' department as rare clefts. Main Outcome We describe the full spectrum of cleft 6 as an autonomous entity that could present itself in three subtypes: 6a is the most proximal and could be associated with cleft 8. The subtype 6b is medial toward the zygomatic arch and frequently associated with a bone and teeth appendage (frequently described as a ""maxillary duplication""). The subtype 6C goes toward the external ear between the helix crus and the auditory meatus. Conclusions The Tessier's opinion is that Treacher Collins syndrome was the association of clefts 6, 7, and 8 and is no longer sustainable in the light of modern genetics. Most of the cleft 6 are misdiagnosed in the literature.