Download PDFOpen PDF in browserTherapeutic Approaches in the Sequence of Pierre Robin: a Systematic Review of the LiteratureEasyChair Preprint 95635 pages•Date: January 11, 2023AbstractPierre Robin sequence (PRS) is characterized by micrognathia, glossoptosis and respiratory obstruction with or without cleft palate. These facial abnormalities trigger breathing problems and eating difficulties of varying degrees of complexity. Despite the various therapeutic possibilities currently available, there is the problem of not having a treatment protocol for PRS. The aim of this study is to analyze, through a systematic review of primary clinical studies, the best treatment strategy for SPR. When analyzing surgery risks and postoperative results of surgical interventions to treat patients with SPRS, it is possible to observe that such procedures are safe, in addition to being largely resolutive and effective in the long term, compared to conservative approaches. Keyphrases: Glossoptosis, Micrognathia, Pierre Robin sequence, cleft palate
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