Summary:
Orofacial clefts are relatively frequent inborn developmental defects. The objective of our study was
to reveal the actual frequency of orofacial clefts in western Slovakia. From 390 404 liveborn children
in Bratislava and the western Slovakian region in 1985–1999, 629 children with orofacial clefts were
operated at a specialized department – the Clinic of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery of the Medical
Faculty, Comenius University Bratislava. The authors assessed the total incidence of orofacial clefts
fromthe records of the above department and reported data.For statistical evaluation of differences
they used the χ2 test. The total incidence during the years of investigation in western Slovakia was
1.611/103 liveborn children whereby in Bratislava town the incidence was higher than in the western
Slovakian region. Between individual districts these values had a wide range from 1.20–2.04/103
liveborn infants. As regards different types, the authors found the highest incidence of orofacial
clefts of the primary and secondary palate. The frequency in males was significantly higher. As
regards the risk of possible birth of an infant with this congenital developmental defect in western
Slovakia, the authors found a discrepancy between data on their records – 1 child/620 liveborn
infants, and notified cases – 1 child/756 liveborn children.
Key words:
orofacial clefts – total incidence.
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