Adapting Elements of Cleft Care Protocols in Low- and Middle-income Countries During and After COVID-19: A Process-driven Review With Recommendations

Author:

Fell Matthew12ORCID,Goldwasser Michael34,Jayanth B.S.5,Pereira Rui Manuel Rodrigues67,Nawej Christian Tshisuz8,Winer Rachel9,Daftari Neeti9,Brewster Hugh9,Goldschmied Karen4,Almas Collaborators: Fernando10,Eshete Mekonen11,Galiwango George W.12,Hollier Larry H.1314,Hussain Akhter515,Lo Lun-Jou1617,Salins Paul518,Sell Debbie19,Tafase Amanuel10,Zuker Ronald M.2021

Affiliation:

1. CLEFT Charity, Chelmsford, UK

2. Cleft Collective, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

3. Operation Smile, Virginia Beach, USA

4. Craniofacial and Surgical Care, University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

5. ABMSS, Bengaluru, India

6. Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sau Paulo, Brazil

7. Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof Fernando Figueira, Recife, Brazil

8. Cliniques Universitaires de Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo

9. Transforming Faces, Toronto, Canada

10. Project Harar, London United Kingdom and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

11. Cleft Lip and Palate Program, Yekatit 12 Hospital Medical College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

12. CORSU Rehabilitation Hospital, Kisubi, Uganda

13. Smile Train Global Medical Advisory Board, New York, USA

14. Division of Plastic Surgery, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA

15. Yenepoya Dental College, Karnataka, India

16. Noordhoff Craniofacial Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan

17. Craniofacial Center, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan

18. Mazumdar Shaw Medical Centre, Karnataka, India

19. Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK

20. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada

21. The University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

Abstract

A consortium of global cleft professionals, predominantly from low- and middle-income countries, identified adaptations to cleft care protocols during and after COVID-19 as a priority learning area of need. A multidisciplinary international working group met on a videoconferencing platform in a multi-staged process to make consensus recommendations for adaptations to cleft protocols within resource-constrained settings. Feedback was sought from a roundtable discussion forum and global organizations involved in comprehensive cleft care. Foundational principles were agreed to enable recommendations to be globally relevant and two areas of focus within the specified topic were identified. First the safety aspects of cleft surgery protocols were scrutinized and COVID-19 adaptations, specifically in the pre- and perioperative periods, were highlighted. Second, surgical procedures and cleft care services were prioritized according to their relationship to functional outcomes and time-sensitivity. The surgical procedures assigned the highest priority were emergent interventions for breathing and nutritional requirements and primary palatoplasty. The cleft care services assigned the highest priority were new-born assessments, pediatric support for children with syndromes, management of acute dental or auditory infections and speech pathology intervention. A collaborative, interdisciplinary and international working group delivered consensus recommendations to assist with the provision of cleft care in low- and middle-income countries. At a time of global cleft care delays due to COVID-19, a united approach amongst global cleft care providers will be advantageous to advocate for children born with cleft lip and palate in resource-constrained settings.

Funder

VTCT Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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