Abstract
The importance of an accepted method of assessment of the long term results of unilateral cleft lip repair is recognised. A series of 20 children was assessed by two separate panels of judges, using standardised clinical follow up photographs, and their results compared. One of the panels made a second assessment of the 20 children. The method was tested statistically for intra- and inter-observer reliability and was found to be reproducible. Such a method may have a place in comparing the long term results of different surgical techniques of cleft lip repair.
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