RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
CONGENITAL DEFORMITIES
Congenital deformities include a broad range of physical abnormalities existing from birth, although some may not manifest until later in life. The most common are craniofacial deformities, such as cleft lip or palate. The impacts of congenital deformities can be primary, such as delays in the development of motor and language skills, or secondary, such as social ostracism and low self-esteem. Surgical procedures may help with many of the physical abnormalities, although these can involve multiple surgeries and may cause more stress for the child and family members. Congenital abnormalities are best thought of as chronic illnesses; multidisciplinary, as well as psychosocial, interventions at the individual, family, and community levels are usually recommended.
Vascular Malformations