Fifty years of the Millard rotation-advancement: looking back and moving forward.

Plast Reconstr Surg

Houston and Dallas, Texas; New York, N.Y.; and Boston, Mass. From the Division of Plastic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Division of Plastic Surgery, New York University Medical Center; and Division of Plastic Surgery, Harvard Medical School.

Published: April 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • * This approach allows surgeons to customize the procedure for individual patients while still achieving the main surgical and anatomical objectives.
  • * The article reviews various modifications made by notable surgeons and discusses their benefits, enhancing understanding of this evolving surgical technique.

Article Abstract

Of all the methods for repair of the unilateral cleft lip, none has gained as much popularity as the rotation-advancement. Millard's original principle of 50 years ago continues to guide surgeons in closure of the cleft lip. Unlike earlier procedures, the brilliance of the rotation-advancement is that it permits individual manipulation and modifications while maintaining Millard's original surgical and anatomical goals. Millard and many other surgeons have made modifications to adjust the procedure to each specific patient, to address some of its faults, and to gain new advantages. In this article, the authors review the techniques of Drs. Ralph Millard, Steve Byrd, Court Cutting, John Mulliken, and Samuel Stal. The variations from Millard's original technique are highlighted, including a discussion of the benefits of each modification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0b013e31819e26a5DOI Listing

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