Surgical Treatment for Patients With Binder ...
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Title :
Surgical Treatment for Patients With Binder Syndrome, Clinical Features and Associated Symptoms: A Systematic Review
Author(s) :
Kerbrat, Adeline [Auteur]
Ferri, Joel [Auteur]
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille] [CHRU Lille]
Ferri, Joel [Auteur]

Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille] [CHRU Lille]
Journal title :
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Abbreviated title :
J Craniofac Surg
Volume number :
33
Pages :
530-533
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer
Publication date :
2021-11-08
ISSN :
1536-3732
English keyword(s) :
Binder syndrome
chondrodysplasia punctata
facial abnormalities
chondrodysplasia punctata
facial abnormalities
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Background:
Binder syndrome is a rare congenital malformation of the midface. Since 1990, no systematic review has been conducted on this condition. Our study aims to review and collect the surgical treatment options ...
Show more >Background: Binder syndrome is a rare congenital malformation of the midface. Since 1990, no systematic review has been conducted on this condition. Our study aims to review and collect the surgical treatment options available for correcting nasomaxillary dysplasia and the information available in the international literature on Binder syndrome and associated symptoms. Methods: This systematic literature review was registered in the PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews) database. Systematic literature searches were performed in Medline, Scopus, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases. Study quality assessment was performed according to recommendations from the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Diagnostic Test Accuracy. Results: The authors identified 200 articles from our database research. One hundred sixty-nine articles were excluded after the title and abstract screening. Seven articles were excluded after screening the full text. In total, 24 clinical studies were included: 14 studies aim to describe a surgical option and 10 articles treat information about Binder syndrome or associated features. Most of the studies (12/14 studies) performed rhinoplasties to treat nasomaxillary dysplasia. The 2 other articles evaluated maxillary osteotomy techniques. Only 3 articles compared the results obtained from different surgical techniques. Conclusions: No optimal surgical treatment plan has been developed, even if numerous surgical options are available. Etiology is still uncertain.Show less >
Show more >Background: Binder syndrome is a rare congenital malformation of the midface. Since 1990, no systematic review has been conducted on this condition. Our study aims to review and collect the surgical treatment options available for correcting nasomaxillary dysplasia and the information available in the international literature on Binder syndrome and associated symptoms. Methods: This systematic literature review was registered in the PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews) database. Systematic literature searches were performed in Medline, Scopus, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases. Study quality assessment was performed according to recommendations from the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Diagnostic Test Accuracy. Results: The authors identified 200 articles from our database research. One hundred sixty-nine articles were excluded after the title and abstract screening. Seven articles were excluded after screening the full text. In total, 24 clinical studies were included: 14 studies aim to describe a surgical option and 10 articles treat information about Binder syndrome or associated features. Most of the studies (12/14 studies) performed rhinoplasties to treat nasomaxillary dysplasia. The 2 other articles evaluated maxillary osteotomy techniques. Only 3 articles compared the results obtained from different surgical techniques. Conclusions: No optimal surgical treatment plan has been developed, even if numerous surgical options are available. Etiology is still uncertain.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
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CHU Lille
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CHU Lille
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Submission date :
2022-12-08T01:21:53Z
2023-03-03T15:18:45Z
2023-03-03T15:18:45Z