ANALYSIS OF THE FREQUENCY OF POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS IN CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL CLEFT PALATE
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https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS2.741Keywords:
sky, treatment, method, by sightAbstract
Congenital cleft of the upper lip and palate (VGN) occupies one of the leading places among all congenital malformations of a person and on average accounts for about 13% of cases. According to experts, on average, one child with cleft lip and palate is born for 600-1000 newborns [1, 5, 8, 11, 13]. The number of patients with this pathology all over the world is constantly increasing both as an independent pathology and as part of a syndromic pathology. According to R.A. Amanullayev, the indicator in total is on average 1 case per 745 live births. The highest rates were recorded in the Aral region zone – 1 case per 540 live births. All this points to the urgency of the problem of treatment and rehabilitation of children with VRGN [2, 3, 4, 7].
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