Abstract

We report a case of first and second branchial arch syndrome with complete cleft lip and palate. A Japanese newborn baby was referred to our clinic for the treatment of the cleft lip and palate and a transverse facial cleft. Cheiloplasty was performed under general anesthesia at the age of 4 months. Plastic surgery of the transverse facial cleft was performed under general anesthesia at the age of 9 months. The patient has atrial septal defect with malformation of the auricles and the right thumb, which should be treated at another department. At our clinic, palatoplasty with a pushback method will be performed in near future, and comprehensive speech therapy will be required.

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