The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Cleft Care

2021 
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had multiple effects on the provision of health care, including the suspension of elective and nonessential surgeries The objective of this study was to determine the early effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the surgical care of patients with cleft lip and/or palate at a high-volume cleft center Methods: A retrospective comparative cohort study of patients with cleft lip and/or palate undergoing lip adhesion, cleft lip and nose repair, and palatoplasty before and during the pandemic was conducted There were 50 patients in the prepandemic cohort and 53 in the pandemic cohort Results: Mean age at lip adhesion was 3 1 +/- 1 1 months prepandemic (n = 8) and 3 5 +/- 2 5 months in the pandemic cohort (n = 8) (P = 0 75) One lip adhesion was delayed by 1 6 months Mean age at cleft lip and nose repair was 6 6 +/- 1 9 months prepandemic (n = 23) and 8 0 +/- 2 1 months in the pandemic cohort (n = 23) (P = 0 03) Six pandemic cleft lip and nose repairs were delayed;the mean delay was 2 6 +/- 1 8 months The mean age at palatoplasty was 13 9 +/- 2 2 months prepandemic (n = 26) and 14 1 +/- 2 9 months in the pandemic cohort (n = 26) (P = 0 79) Seven pandemic palatoplasties were delayed;the mean delay was 3 3 +/- 1 4 months Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic caused delays at each stage of repair for cleft lip and/or palate-related procedures;however, only cleft lip and nose repair were significantly affected This study emphasizes the importance of remaining vigilant regarding the care of this vulnerable population during this challenging time
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