Cleft lip and cleft palate may appear as.
Open roof deformity symptoms.
A split in the lip and roof of the mouth palate that affects one or both sides of the face.
Usually a split cleft in the lip or palate is immediately identifiable at birth.
On profile view a large dorsal hump causes the nose to look like it has a big bump.
When the lateral segments fail to align with the septal dorsum following osteotomies a gap which may be visually and palpably obvious results.
Other symptoms are similar to those seen with other orbital fractures including poor vision double vision pain with eye movement and pain with nose blowing.
If neglected the intranasal.
The best way to explain an open roof deformity is to start by explaining hump reduction rhinoplasty.
The hump is removed with a scalpel essentially a slice of bone is taken away.
However if the patient has a narrow bony vault lateral osteotomies are problematic.
Hump removal frequently results in an open roof during rhinoplasty which is conventionally closed with lateral osteotomies.