Fetal plastic surgery
Staff members in the Division of
Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery treat plastic and reconstructive problems
resulting from both congenital (existing at birth) and acquired defects. The
infants diagnosed before birth are typically those with problems related to
craniofacial conditions. The most common conditions are cleft lip, cleft palate
and craniosynostosis, which is early closure of the skull sutures, with abnormal skull shape. These conditions are diagnosed
prenatally through ultrasound.
Although treatment does not begin until after birth, the doctors and nurses
at Children's Memorial can provide parents with valuable information to help
prepare them for their baby's arrival. Parents receive detailed counseling on
the condition suspected and discussion of all aspects of possible treatment
plans and options for care after birth.
The craniofacial team provides a comprehensive approach to care and follow-up
for its patients. The team consists of doctors, nurses and therapists from the
many areas of medicine necessary to treat these complex problems. For babies
born with clefts, specialists in dentistry, orthodonture, ear/nose/throat, and
speech work together with the plastic surgeons.
Find more information about diagnosis and treatment of these conditions in
this section.