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Optimal Outcome Reporting 5 and 8 Years Following Cleft Palate Repair

Video Published 2025-12-11 Updated 2026-06-02

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This study introduces optimal outcome reporting (OOR) as a standardized metric for cleft palate repair success, defined as single operation, no fistula, and normal speech. Long-term data shows 70% achieve optimal outcomes at 5 years, rising to 75% at 8 years, with younger age at surgery and isolated clefts predicting better results.

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  • Optimal Outcome Reporting (OOR) defines success as one operation, no fistula, and normal speech—achieved in 70% at 5 years, 75% at 8 years.
  • Younger age at surgery, specific cleft types, and absence of syndromes predict better long-term outcomes after cleft palate repair.
  • OOR provides a standardized, measurable metric for surgeons to benchmark cleft palate repair success and drive quality improvement.

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