Reconstructive techniques for the repair of oral and maxillofacial oncological procedures: What are they, how do they work and what do they look like? A Chandu, * AM Bridgeman, † ACH Smith, ‡ SJ Flood§ Background: There are many different ways to reconstruct the oral and maxillofacial region post tumour ablation. In the past, the resection of oral tumours had been associated with significant disfigurement and loss of function. Modern techniques aim to restore function and improve cosmetics. This paper aims to describe the techniques used in patients treated at the Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre and to answer the more common questions associated with reconstructive techniques. Methods: A review of techniques of oral reconstruction us...
Objective. Oropharyngeal cancers are a biologically heterogenous group of tumors with diverse risk f...
Ablative surgery of the jaws may be necessary when malignant disease or destructive benign disease o...
Reconstructing defects of the oral cavity or face often poses a significant challenge to the surgeon...
The treatment of the oral cancer is complex in terms of resection and reconstruction. Adequate multi...
Free Paper Session - Reconstructive Surgery 3Background: Maxillary defects caused by oncologic treat...
Current conception and problems of the reconstructive procedures for both soft and hard tissue defec...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Background. Reconstruction of subtotal and total defects of maxillofacial region after ablative tumo...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Cancers of the oral cavity and paranasal sinuses often require ablative surgery...
OBJECTIVE: Reconstruction after radical cancer surgery in terms of function and esthetics can be qui...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Cancers of the oral cavity and paranasal sinuses often require ablative surgery...
This paper describes the surgical reconstruction of the maxilla and mandible after ablative surgery....
Objective. Oropharyngeal cancers are a biologically heterogenous group of tumors with diverse risk f...
Ablative surgery of the jaws may be necessary when malignant disease or destructive benign disease o...
Reconstructing defects of the oral cavity or face often poses a significant challenge to the surgeon...
The treatment of the oral cancer is complex in terms of resection and reconstruction. Adequate multi...
Free Paper Session - Reconstructive Surgery 3Background: Maxillary defects caused by oncologic treat...
Current conception and problems of the reconstructive procedures for both soft and hard tissue defec...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Background. Reconstruction of subtotal and total defects of maxillofacial region after ablative tumo...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Cancers of the oral cavity and paranasal sinuses often require ablative surgery...
OBJECTIVE: Reconstruction after radical cancer surgery in terms of function and esthetics can be qui...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Cancers of the oral cavity and paranasal sinuses often require ablative surgery...
This paper describes the surgical reconstruction of the maxilla and mandible after ablative surgery....
Objective. Oropharyngeal cancers are a biologically heterogenous group of tumors with diverse risk f...
Ablative surgery of the jaws may be necessary when malignant disease or destructive benign disease o...
Reconstructing defects of the oral cavity or face often poses a significant challenge to the surgeon...