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Cleft Palate Repair
Surgery in Hyderabad

A leading reconstructive procedure, Cleft Palate Repair (Palatoplasty) rebuilds the palate’s muscles and tissues to restore normal speech, feeding, and facial development, using safe techniques with long-term success.
Advanced palate and muscle repair techniques

  • Expert cleft and craniofacial surgeons
  • Proven success with lasting functional results
  • Child-focused care for safe, smooth recovery
  • End-to-end cleft care with long-term follow-up
  • Emphasis on speech, feeding, and facial growth
  • Personalized treatment by cleft type and age
  • Supported by advanced facilities and multidisciplinary teams

What is Cleft Palate Repair?

Cleft palate repair, medically known as palatoplasty, is a corrective surgical procedure performed to close an opening in the roof of the mouth (palate) that is present from birth. This opening occurs when the tissues of the palate fail to fuse properly during early fetal development. The cleft may involve the soft palate, hard palate, or both, and can exist with or without a cleft lip.
The primary aim of cleft palate repair is not only to close the gap but also to reconstruct and reposition the palate muscles so they function normally. Proper muscle alignment is essential for clear speech, effective swallowing, and normal separation of the nasal and oral cavities. Without repair, children may experience difficulty feeding, nasal speech, frequent ear infections, and delayed speech development.
The surgery is usually performed between 9 and 18 months of age, a critical period for speech development. It is done under general anesthesia, and all incisions are made inside the mouth, leaving no visible external scars. Advanced surgical techniques are used to ensure safe closure of the cleft while allowing the palate to grow and function naturally as the child develops.
After surgery, most children show significant improvement in feeding, speech clarity, hearing health, and facial growth. Long-term care may include speech therapy, dental or orthodontic treatment, and regular follow-up with a multidisciplinary cleft care team. Overall, cleft palate repair plays a vital role in supporting normal development, improving quality of life, and boosting social confidence in affected children.

Types of Cleft Palate Repair Procedures

The type of cleft palate repair procedure recommended for a child depends on several factors, including the severity and extent of the cleft, the child’s age, palate anatomy, and speech requirements. Modern cleft palate surgery focuses on safe palate closure, proper muscle reconstruction, and long-term improvement in speech, feeding, and facial growth. The most commonly used cleft palate repair techniques include:

  • Von Langenbeck Palatoplasty
    Von Langenbeck palatoplasty is one of the earliest and most widely used cleft palate repair techniques. In this procedure, palatal tissues are mobilised and brought together to close the cleft. It is best suited for narrow to moderate cleft palates and provides effective palate closure, though some children may need additional procedures or speech therapy later for optimal speech outcomes.
  • Two-Flap Palatoplasty
    Two-flap palatoplasty involves raising two mucoperiosteal flaps from either side of the cleft. This technique provides better access for repositioning and repairing the palate muscles and is commonly used for wide cleft palates. It offers strong closure with improved functional results in feeding and speech.
  • Furlow Double Opposing Z-Plasty
    Furlow double opposing Z-plasty uses Z-shaped incisions on both the oral and nasal sides of the palate. This technique helps lengthen the soft palate and improve muscle function, making it especially effective for speech-related cleft palate cases. It is often preferred when speech clarity is a key concern.
  • Intravelar Veloplasty
    Intravelar veloplasty focuses on reconstructing and realigning the soft palate muscles to restore normal function. It is usually performed along with other cleft palate repair procedures and plays a vital role in improving velopharyngeal function and long-term speech clarity.
  • Primary and Secondary Cleft Palate Repair
    Primary cleft palate repair is performed in infancy, usually between 9 and 18 months of age, to support normal feeding and speech development. Secondary cleft palate repair is done later if speech problems or fistulas persist after the initial surgery.
Procedure Name Cleft Palate Repair
Type of Surgery Reconstructive surgical procedure
Type of Anesthesia General anesthesia
Procedure Duration 2–3 hours (may vary based on cleft severity and technique)
Recovery Duration Initial recovery: 1–2 weeks; complete healing in a few months
Cleft Palate Repair: Pre-Op & Post-Op Care

Cleft palate repair (palatoplasty) is a carefully planned surgical procedure that involves thorough preparation, precise surgical repair, and structured post-operative care to ensure safe healing, proper speech development, and long-term functional outcomes.

Pre-operative Care (Before Surgery)

Pre-operative preparation focuses on ensuring the child is medically fit for surgery and minimizing risks.
Detailed clinical evaluation by cleft and pediatric surgeons

  • Assessment of feeding, speech, hearing, and growth milestones
  • Blood tests and routine pre-anesthesia investigations
  • Pediatric anesthesia consultation
  • Instructions on fasting before surgery
  • Parent counseling regarding the procedure, recovery, and feeding methods

Intra-operative Care (During Surgery)

The surgery is performed under controlled conditions with a specialized surgical team.
Procedure performed under general anesthesia

  • Incisions made inside the mouth (no external scars)
  • Palate muscles are reconstructed and realigned
  • Closure of the cleft using advanced surgical techniques
  • Continuous monitoring of vital signs throughout the procedure
  • Typical surgery duration: 2–3 hours

Post-operative Care (After Surgery)

Post-operative care is essential for proper healing and speech development.
Close monitoring in recovery or pediatric ICU if required

  • Pain management and infection prevention
  • Soft or liquid diet as advised by the surgeon
  • Use of arm splints (if recommended) to protect the repair
  • Guidance on oral hygiene and wound care
  • Follow-up visits for healing assessment
  • Speech therapy and long-term cleft team follow-up
Benefits of Cleft Palate Repair at Yashoda Hospitals
  • Surgically closes the opening in the roof of the mouth
  • Restores normal palate muscle function
  • Improves speech clarity and development
  • Makes feeding and swallowing easier and safer
  • Reduces recurrent ear infections and hearing issues
  • Supports normal facial and dental growth
  • Prevents food and liquids from entering the nose
  • Enhances confidence and social interaction
  • Provides long-term functional and cosmetic benefits
  • Best outcomes achieved with early treatment and follow-up care

Specialist Doctors

Dr.

Dr. P. Prakash

MS, MCh Plastic Surgery (NIMS), Fellowship in Supermicrosurgery (S. Korea), Ex. Associate Professor-NIMS

Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon

Telugu, Hindi, English
15 Yrs
Hitec City
Dr.

Dr. R. V. Koteswara Rao

MBBS, MS, M.Ch. (Plastic Surgery)-NIMS

Ex. Asso. Prof. - NIMS
Specialist in Hand Surgery & Brachial Plexus Injuries
Consultant Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon

Telugu, English, Hindi & Arabic
14 Yrs
Hitec City
Dr.

Dr. M. V. Chandra Mouli

MS, M.Ch

Consultant Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Urdu
15 Yrs
Malakpet
Dr.

Dr. Shashikanth

MS, M.Ch

Consultant Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
20 Yrs
Malakpet
Dr.

Dr. Murali Mohan Reddy

MS, M.Ch (Plastic Surgery)

Consultant Plastic, Cosmetic, Hand & Reconstructive Micro Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
22 Yrs
Secunderabad
Dr.

Dr. Srinivas S Jammula

MS, MCh (Burns and Plastic Surgery)

Consultant Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
16 Yrs
Secunderabad
Dr.

Dr. D. Anvesh Kumar Reddy

MBBS, DNB (General Surgery), M.Ch. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Consultant Plastic Surgeon

English, Hindi, Kannada and Telugu
5 Yrs
Secunderabad
Dr.

Dr. Sasikanth Maddu

MS, MCh Plastic Surgery (Mumbai), Fellow in Aesthetic and Craniofacial Surgery (Paris)

Sr. Consultant Plastic, Cosmetic, Reconstructive and Craniofacial Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi
23 Yrs
Somajiguda
Dr.

Dr. Sanjeev Sasmith. B

MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Plastic Surgery)

Sr. Consultant Plastic, Aesthetic Microvascular & Reconstructive Hand Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
17 Yrs
Somajiguda

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Free Second Opinion for Cleft Palate Repair

A free second opinion for cleft palate repair procedures gives parents and caregivers the confidence to make the right treatment decision for their child. It offers an opportunity to consult experienced cleft and craniofacial specialists who carefully evaluate the diagnosis, severity of the cleft, and the recommended surgical plan.

During the second-opinion consultation, the medical team reviews your child’s medical history, feeding and speech concerns, growth milestones, and any previous test reports or treatment advice. Specialists explain the most suitable cleft palate repair technique, the ideal timing for surgery, and what outcomes to expect in speech development, feeding, hearing, and facial growth.

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Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals for Cleft Palate Repair?

Yashoda Hospitals is a trusted destination for safe, effective, and child-centered cleft palate repair, offering comprehensive care from diagnosis through long-term follow-up. Our approach combines surgical precision with compassionate support for children and families.

Expert Cleft & Craniofacial Surgeons

Highly experienced specialists skilled in advanced palatoplasty techniques for optimal speech and functional outcomes.

Multidisciplinary Cleft Care Team

Integrated care involving pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, speech therapists, ENT specialists, orthodontists, and nursing teams.

Advanced Surgical Techniques

Modern, evidence-based procedures tailored to the type and severity of the cleft for precise muscle reconstruction.

Child-Safe Anesthesia & Facilities

Dedicated pediatric anesthesia and well-equipped operating theatres designed for infant and child safety.

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FAQ's

Cleft palate repair (palatoplasty) is a surgery to close the opening in the roof of the mouth and rebuild the palate muscles so a child can eat, speak, and grow normally.

Most children undergo surgery between 9 and 18 months of age, which supports healthy speech and feeding development.

Yes. When performed by experienced surgeons with pediatric anesthesia, it is a safe and well-established procedure with high success rates.

The operation usually takes 2–3 hours, depending on the size and type of the cleft.

No. The incisions are made inside the mouth, so there are no external scars.

Most children stay in the hospital for 1–3 days for monitoring and pain control.

Liquids are started first, followed by soft foods as advised by the surgeon. Special feeding instructions are provided.

Some children may need speech therapy to achieve the best speech outcomes, especially as they grow.

Many children need only one repair, but some may require additional procedures later for speech improvement or dental correction.

Complications are uncommon but may include infection, small openings (fistula), or speech issues, which can usually be managed with follow-up care.

Initial healing takes 1–2 weeks, while complete recovery and speech improvement occur gradually over time.

Yes. With proper surgery and follow-up care, most children achieve normal feeding, clear speech, and healthy development.
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