Unlike conventional reconstruction, facial transplantation seeks to correct severe deformities in a single operation. We report on three patients who received full-face transplants at our institution in 2011 in operations that aimed for functional restoration by coaptation of all main available motor and sensory nerves. We enumerate the technical challenges and postoperative complications and their management, including single episodes of acute rejection in two patients. At 6 months of follow-up, all facial allografts were surviving, facial appearance and function were improved, and glucocorticoids were successfully withdrawn in all patients
It is well known that patients with severe facial injuries accom-panied by facial disfiguration are ...
Facial allotransplantation has become a surgical reality. The first successful segmental human face ...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
AbstractA total of 18 composite tissue allotransplants of the face have currently been reported. Pri...
AbstractThe innovation of composite vascularized allotransplantation has provided plastic and recons...
Background Extended soft tissue defects of the face are difficult to reconstruct, and autologous tis...
Background : Composite tissue allografting (CTA) represents the essence of reconstructive surgery, c...
Background: Facial transplantation has the potential to become a viable option in the treatment of a...
Face transplant (FT) has evolved enormously in the last 10 years since the successful completion of ...
Facial transplantation has emerged in recent years as a promising treatment option for patients with...
The aim of this study was to describe two methods of face-harvesting techniques - a skin and soft ti...
BACKGROUND: The microneurovascular transfer of a free-muscle transplant is the procedure of choice f...
Vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) to reconstruct complex centrally located facial def...
Several factors including cancer, malformations and traumas may cause large facial mutilation. These...
Several factors including cancer, malformations and traumas may cause large facial mutilation. These...
It is well known that patients with severe facial injuries accom-panied by facial disfiguration are ...
Facial allotransplantation has become a surgical reality. The first successful segmental human face ...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
AbstractA total of 18 composite tissue allotransplants of the face have currently been reported. Pri...
AbstractThe innovation of composite vascularized allotransplantation has provided plastic and recons...
Background Extended soft tissue defects of the face are difficult to reconstruct, and autologous tis...
Background : Composite tissue allografting (CTA) represents the essence of reconstructive surgery, c...
Background: Facial transplantation has the potential to become a viable option in the treatment of a...
Face transplant (FT) has evolved enormously in the last 10 years since the successful completion of ...
Facial transplantation has emerged in recent years as a promising treatment option for patients with...
The aim of this study was to describe two methods of face-harvesting techniques - a skin and soft ti...
BACKGROUND: The microneurovascular transfer of a free-muscle transplant is the procedure of choice f...
Vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) to reconstruct complex centrally located facial def...
Several factors including cancer, malformations and traumas may cause large facial mutilation. These...
Several factors including cancer, malformations and traumas may cause large facial mutilation. These...
It is well known that patients with severe facial injuries accom-panied by facial disfiguration are ...
Facial allotransplantation has become a surgical reality. The first successful segmental human face ...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...