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Sanjay Naran

Researcher at University of Pittsburgh

Publications -  68
Citations -  1679

Sanjay Naran is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Palatoplasty. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1141 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanjay Naran include Boston Children's Hospital & Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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The Pittsburgh Fistula Classification System: A Standardized Scheme for the Description of Palatal Fistulas

TL;DR: A standardized numerical classification system for palatal fistulas is proposed that may have clinical and research applicability and prospectively clarify ambiguities in the literature and facilitate future cleft palate research and clinical practice.
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Pediatric facial fractures: demographics, injury patterns, and associated injuries in 772 consecutive patients.

TL;DR: A retrospective review of demographics, diagnosis, and treatment of patients under 18 years of age presenting to the emergency department of a pediatric level I trauma center between 2000 and 2005 with facial fractures finds injury patterns are significantly correlated with socioeconomic metrics.
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Current Concepts in Orthognathic Surgery.

TL;DR: The goals of orthognathic surgery are outlined, highlighting advances in the field and current controversies, and soft-tissue considerations are highlighted, especially in the context of osseous genioplasty and fat grafting to the face.
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The Rate of Oronasal Fistula Following Primary Cleft Palate Surgery: A Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: A deeper understanding of fistula formation will help cleft palate surgeons improve their outcomes in the operating room and will allow them to effectively communicate expectations with patients' families in the clinic.
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A successful algorithm for limiting postoperative fistulae following palatal procedures in the patient with orofacial clefting.

TL;DR: Using the proposed algorithm in this single-surgeon consecutive series of 268 cases, the authors achieved the lowest reported incidence of postoperative fistulas in all forms of palatal procedures, including the lowest incidence of symptomatic palatal fistulas following primary Furlow palatoplasty.