Smith J D
Arch Otolaryngol. 1981 Jul;107(7):419-21. doi: 10.1001/archotol.1981.00790430021005.
Pierre Robin syndrome is a triad of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and cleft palate that results in upper airway obstruction and feeding problems. This syndrome occurred in six cases; five of these cases required surgical correction to alleviate the airway problems. A modification of the Douglas lip-tongue adhesion was used to prevent the problem of early separation of the adhesion. The patients have had resolution of the airway and feeding problems, with early discharge from the hospital. There has been minimal morbidity and no mortality associated with the procedure.
皮埃尔·罗宾综合征是一种由小颌畸形、舌后坠和腭裂组成的三联征,可导致上呼吸道梗阻和喂养问题。该综合征发生了6例;其中5例需要手术矫正以缓解气道问题。采用改良的道格拉斯唇舌粘连术来防止粘连过早分离的问题。患者的气道和喂养问题得到了解决,并提前出院。该手术的发病率极低,且无死亡病例。