Infant in recovery from a cleft lip repair. (Biophoto Associates/Science Source. Reproduced by permission.) Infant in recovery from a cleft lip repair. (Biophoto Associates/Science Source. Reproduced by permission.)




The edges of the cleft between the lip and nose are cut (A and B). The bottom of the nostril is formed with suture (C). The upper part of the lip tissue is closed (D), and the stitches are extended down to close the opening entirely (E). (Illustration by Argosy.) The edges of the cleft between the lip and nose are cut (A and B). The bottom of the nostril is formed with suture (C). The upper part of the lip tissue is closed (D), and the stitches are extended down to close the opening entirely (E). (Illustration by Argosy.)




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