After a round of IVF, Amanda and Phil could hardly contain their excitement to hear, ‘It’s a boy’ from their ultrasound technician. Ten minutes later, Amanda’s doctor delivered a different kind of news: their baby boy would be born with a cleft lip and palate. Their excitement turned to nervousness and worry as they were referred to Connecticut Children’s.

Charles Castiglione, MD, MBA, FACS, a plastic surgeon on the Craniofacial Team at Connecticut Children’s offered their first glimmer of hope. The medical team provided answers, reassurance and a full plan for the baby’s care journey. Armed with confidence in their care team, Amanda and Phil anxiously awaited the arrival of their first child.

Amanda delivered Brian, a six-pound boy, who had a long journey ahead. At 10 weeks, Brian had his first surgery, where a Latham appliance, a device used to close the palate and move the gum line closer together, was secured to the roof of his tiny mouth. Daily, Amanda and Phil were required to turn the screw to activate the device and narrow the gap. The fragile appliance required delicate care, which was a challenge for both an infant and first-time parents. Brian had to wear arm restraints so he wouldn’t accidentally touch it and had to be fed by dropper, as a bottle could alter the appliance’s alignment.

Brian is the 2025 CMNH Champion for Connecticut