جزییات کتاب
This book explores the complex issues surrounding the management of cleft lip and palate in the Developing World, and aims to raise the profile of a condition commonly considered to be of only cosmetic importance in countries where infant and child mortality rates are high. It provides information and guidelines to three groups: those in the Developing World setting up programmes of cleft lip and palate care, and clinicians from developed countries delivering care in that context, as well as clinicians in the Developing World itself. The book is multidisciplinary, demonstrating the role of every member of the team, not just the surgeon, and includes contributions from charity organisations which support these cleft lip and palate programmes. Each area of clinical practice is covered, comparing typical care in developed countries with that in the Developing World, and contains practical suggestions as to how the gap may be narrowed. Management of Cleft Lip and Palate in the Developing World is an important resource for anyone having - or planning to have - a commitment to develop services in that environment and to clinicians in the Developing World faced with large numbers of cleft lip and palate patients and limited resources of materials and manpower.Content: Chapter 1 Exporting Plastic Surgical Care to Developing Countries (pages 5–21): Evan S. Garfein, Jacqueline Hom and John B. MullikenChapter 2 So You Want to Help in a Less Developed Country? (pages 23–29): Bruce RichardChapter 3 Challenges for Cleft Care in the Developing and the Developed World (pages 31–36): Brian SommerladChapter 4 Cleft Lip and Palate Management in the Developing World (pages 37–47): James LehmanChapter 5 Anaesthesia for Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery in the Developing World (pages 49–56): Sarah Hodges and Isabeau WalkerChapter 6 Operation Smile (pages 59–68): Dr Bill MageeChapter 7 Rotaplast International (pages 69–79): Dr Angelo CapozziChapter 8 Logistics and Nursing Issues (pages 81–94): Priscilla JurkovichChapter 9 The Sri Lankan Cleft Lip and Palate Project (pages 95–111): Sanath P. Lamabadusuriya and Michael MarsChapter 10 Facial Growth in Cleft Lip and Palate Subjects (pages 113–123): Michael MarsChapter 11 Paediatric Care in Developing Countries (pages 125–143): Albert C. Goldberg and Alex HabelChapter 12 Disability, Culture and Cleft Lip and Palate (pages 145–158): Mary WickendenChapter 13 Psychological and Social Aspects of CL/P in the Developing World, Including Implications of Late Surgery or No Surgery (pages 159–170): Eileen Bradbury and Alex HabelChapter 14 The Background, Establishment and Function of a Parents/Patients Support Group in Sri Lanka (pages 173–176): Parakrama WijekoonChapter 15 Speech in the Unoperated or Late Operated Cleft Lip and Palate Patient (pages 177–192): Debbie SellChapter 16 Speech Therapy Delivery and Cleft Lip and Palate in the Developing World (pages 193–202): Debbie SellChapter 17 ENT and Audiology Care for Cleft Palate Patients in the Developing World (pages 203–214): Tony Sirimanna