The Independent on Saturday

Doctorate for medic who makes kids smile

- STAFF REPORTER

WORLD-RENOWNED cleft lip and palate surgeon Professor Anil Madaree, who is a chief specialist and head of plastic and reconstruc­tive surgery from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, graduated with a doctoral degree for his novel study on surgical techniques on patients in KwaZulu-Natal.

The Operation Smile medical director has been on numerous voluntary missions to treat and perform surgery on patients with cleft lip and palate and other deformitie­s in nine sub-Saharan African countries, Mexico, the Philippine­s, Brazil, Nicaragua and Bolivia.

Passionate about craniofaci­al reconstruc­tive surgery, Madaree was recruited by the Internatio­nal Red Cross to do reconstruc­tive medical work on post-war deformitie­s suffered by people in Africa.

According to Madaree, the epidemiolo­gy of cleft lip and palate in KwaZulu-Natal has not been previously investigat­ed.

Based on an intensive review, Madaree conceptual­ised and introduced several new surgical techniques designed to repair the cleft lip and nasal deformity.

His study revealed that there were distinct epidemiolo­gical difference­s in cleft lip and palate patients in KwaZulu-Natal and he also introduced three new surgical techniques including a novel method of lip repair.

The first technical innovation was the use of a design termed the symmetrica­l philtral column repair in unilateral cleft lip which was used in 500 patients.

The second modificati­on was to determine the indication for a two-stage repair in bilateral cleft lips and the third innovation was correction of the cleft lip nasal deformity with septal reposition­ing and the use of a hypodermic needle to more accurately align the anatomy of the nasal cartilages.

Apart from his volunteer work, lecturing, his clinical commitment­s and publishing, Madaree has served in a number of key positions including as president of the Colleges of Medicine in South Africa, president of the Internatio­nal Society of Craniofaci­al Surgeons, president of the Associatio­n of Plastic Reconstruc­tive Surgeons of South Africa and president of the South African Burns Society.

 ?? ?? PROF Anil Madaree was awarded his doctorate for developing new surgical techniques.
PROF Anil Madaree was awarded his doctorate for developing new surgical techniques.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa