Introduction: Microvascular free flaps have become increasingly more common in head and neck reconstruction Free flap failure in head and neck reconstruction generally occurs within 48 hours postoperatively Most commonly due to vascular thrombosis, venous\u3earterial Hematoma is second most common After 48 hours, most commonly caused by infection or mechanical stress around anastomosis Presentation: 5:2
The reported success rate of microvascular free flap reconstruction ranges between 95% and 97%. Howe...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Reconstructive microsurgery is a powerful method of treating various complex defects. However, flap ...
Introduction: Microvascular free flaps have become increasingly more common in head and neck recons...
Introduction: Late free flap complications (LFFC) in head and neck reconstructive surgery occur over...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curr...
Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis) remains the primary re...
Abstract Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis)...
Abstract: Background. The purpose of this study was to an-alyze the causes of flap compromise and fa...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curre...
Background:. Free flap reconstruction cases of the head and neck are often complex, long and have a ...
Abstract: Background. Because of the low incidence of late thrombosis in free flaps used for head an...
Introduction and aim: To develop a protocolized monitor schedule in microvascular free flap reconstr...
Microvascular surgery now plays an increasingly important role in head and neck reconstruction. When...
Background Understanding factors impacting successful salvage of a compromised free flap. Methods M...
The reported success rate of microvascular free flap reconstruction ranges between 95% and 97%. Howe...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Reconstructive microsurgery is a powerful method of treating various complex defects. However, flap ...
Introduction: Microvascular free flaps have become increasingly more common in head and neck recons...
Introduction: Late free flap complications (LFFC) in head and neck reconstructive surgery occur over...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curr...
Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis) remains the primary re...
Abstract Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis)...
Abstract: Background. The purpose of this study was to an-alyze the causes of flap compromise and fa...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curre...
Background:. Free flap reconstruction cases of the head and neck are often complex, long and have a ...
Abstract: Background. Because of the low incidence of late thrombosis in free flaps used for head an...
Introduction and aim: To develop a protocolized monitor schedule in microvascular free flap reconstr...
Microvascular surgery now plays an increasingly important role in head and neck reconstruction. When...
Background Understanding factors impacting successful salvage of a compromised free flap. Methods M...
The reported success rate of microvascular free flap reconstruction ranges between 95% and 97%. Howe...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Reconstructive microsurgery is a powerful method of treating various complex defects. However, flap ...