Background: Cleft lip is a common congenital facial malformation that significantly
impacts the developmental, physical, and psychological aspects of a patient, and its
occurrence is estimated to be 1 in 600 live births. This study aimed to assess outcome of
fisher technique versus Millard technique in unilateral cleft lip repair functionally &
aesthetically. Methods: The study was carried out on 20 patients who underwent to
Unilateral Cleft lip repair in pediatric surgery outpatient clinic in Benha University
Hospital. 20 patients were divided into two groups: Group A: 10 patients were operated
by fisher technique and Group B: 10 patients were operated by Millard technique.
Results: The postoperative lip height, vermilion height and nostril height were
significantly higher in group B compared to group A (P |