Abstract: Background. Because of the low incidence of late thrombosis in free flaps used for head and neck recon-struction, the risk factors, prognosis, and the optimal method of treatment are unclear. Methods. The timing of thrombosis, types of flaps, occluded vessels, causative factors, previous irradiation, and salvage rates were reviewed and compared between 79 patients who had thrombosis on postoperative day 4 or earlier (early-thrombosis group) and 24 patients who had thrombosis on postoperative day 5 or later (late-thrombosis group). Results. The main causative factor for thrombosis in the late-thrombosis group was wound infection (54%), whereas wound infection was present in only 1 % of cases of thrombosis in the early-thrombosis gr...
Purpose: Although breast cancer patients undergoing microsurgical breast reconstruction represent a ...
Microvascular free tissue transfer is a reliable technique for head and neck reconstruction with suc...
Head and neck patients undergoing microvascular reconstruction are at high risk for thromboembolism....
Item does not contain fulltextFree vascularized graft or free-flap reconstruction is frequently used...
Abstract: Background. Free flap reconstruction of head and neck cancer defects is complex with many ...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Abstract Objective To explore if antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy increases the risk of transfu...
Introduction: Late free flap complications (LFFC) in head and neck reconstructive surgery occur over...
Background:. Free flap reconstruction cases of the head and neck are often complex, long and have a ...
Postoperative use of anticoagulation after free tissue transfer in head and neck ablative procedures...
Introduction: Microvascular free flaps have become increasingly more common in head and neck recons...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and...
Head and neck skin cancer surgery using a full thickness skin graft is a common procedure. Evidence ...
Purpose of review: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
Purpose: Although breast cancer patients undergoing microsurgical breast reconstruction represent a ...
Microvascular free tissue transfer is a reliable technique for head and neck reconstruction with suc...
Head and neck patients undergoing microvascular reconstruction are at high risk for thromboembolism....
Item does not contain fulltextFree vascularized graft or free-flap reconstruction is frequently used...
Abstract: Background. Free flap reconstruction of head and neck cancer defects is complex with many ...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Abstract Objective To explore if antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy increases the risk of transfu...
Introduction: Late free flap complications (LFFC) in head and neck reconstructive surgery occur over...
Background:. Free flap reconstruction cases of the head and neck are often complex, long and have a ...
Postoperative use of anticoagulation after free tissue transfer in head and neck ablative procedures...
Introduction: Microvascular free flaps have become increasingly more common in head and neck recons...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and...
Head and neck skin cancer surgery using a full thickness skin graft is a common procedure. Evidence ...
Purpose of review: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
Purpose: Although breast cancer patients undergoing microsurgical breast reconstruction represent a ...
Microvascular free tissue transfer is a reliable technique for head and neck reconstruction with suc...
Head and neck patients undergoing microvascular reconstruction are at high risk for thromboembolism....