Commissuroplasty for macrostomia: surgical technique and long-term aesthetic and functional results assessment.

J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg

Department of Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery, National Reference Center for Cleft Lip and Palate, Hôpital Universitaire Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France; Université de Paris, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article presents a new surgical technique for repairing macrostomia, a rare congenital condition, and aims to assess the effectiveness of this method.
  • The study analyzed the satisfaction of 18 patients through questionnaires and evaluated surgical outcomes using frontal photography reviewed by both surgeons and laypeople.
  • Results showed that a significant percentage of patients rated their satisfaction as good to very good, with surgical outcomes deemed positive by both medical and non-medical evaluators, although assessments varied based on the severity of facial asymmetry.

Article Abstract

Background: Macrostomia or lateral cleft lip is a rare congenital deformity. In this article we describe a surgical technique of macrostomia repair developed. The objective of this article is to assess the results of our surgical technique and to validate a method for macrostomia surgical result evaluation.

Methods: We included retrospectively patients with unilateral and bilateral macrostomia, operated from 1995 to 2014 in our department. First part of the study was a satisfaction questionnaire completed by patients. The second part was subjective evaluation of frontal photography (closed mouth, wide open and smiling) by surgeons and lay people with a questionnaire. Both group completed a second questionnaire within one to six months.

Results: Eighteen patients answered the questionnaire. The satisfaction for all patients were considered as very good for 38.9% (n = 7) of patients and good for 44.4% (n = 8). 21 patients were photographed, 5 isolated macrostomia, 13 macrostomia with minor facial asymmetry and 3 with a major asymmetry. Surgeons evaluated the result as very good for isolated macrostomia and good for syndromic macrostomia. Layperson evaluated the result as good in isolated macrostomia and macrostomia with minor facial asymmetry and average with major facial asymmetry. P < 0.0001. The evolution of the results between medical and non-medical assessors in our two questionnaires, were non-significant.

Conclusion: In this study, we propose a new methodology to assess commissuroplasty surgical results, with a 3 type of evaluator: patients, surgeons and laypeople. We present a simple surgical technique, that allows good results in syndromic and isolated macrostomia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jormas.2021.06.018DOI Listing

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