Torikai Katsuyuki, Kijima Takeshi, Hirakawa Takashi, Naganishi Hiroki, Ishiwata Yasuo, Fukawa Toshihiko, Funaki Junzo, Nagaoka Ryosuke, Suzuki Keiko, Sano Tsuguo
Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2015 Sep;52(5):532-42. doi: 10.1597/13-323. Epub 2015 Apr 6.
The mucosal graft and flaps method (MG method) is a palatoplasty technique that was developed for the purpose of improving maxillary growth in patients with cleft palate. In the MG method, full-thickness buccal mucosa is grafted onto the raw surface created by pushback palatoplasty. The method is unlikely to result in severe scarring and has a favorable effect on maxillary growth. In addition, it is unlikely to result in oronasal fistula and provides good speech results. Overall, postive long-term treatment results have been obtained. Although the MG method is technically difficult and requires a lengthy surgery, the technique is considered to be effective for palate closure in terms of speech and maxillary growth.