Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represents a surgical challenge. The most widely used reconstructive techniques are skin grafts, local or regional pedicled flaps, and free flaps, but they do not provide mucosal sensitivity, mobility, volume, or texture similar to that of native tissue. The cheek myomucosal flaps seem to provide "ideal reconstruction" because they carry a thin, mobile, well-vascularized, and sensitive tissue, like those excised or lost. The purpose of this retrospective analysis was to evaluate the indications for the advantages and disadvantages of 6 types of buccinator myomucosal flaps which are possible to raise from the cheek mucosa. Methods: Sixty-nine buccinato...
AbstractIntroductionReconstruction of oral and pharyngeal defects after pathologic resections with t...
Soft-tissue defects of the mouth floor need thin, foldable, and pliable tissues able to preserve loc...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of oropharyngeal defects after resection of oropharyngeal cancer is a sig...
Background. Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represen...
OBJECTIVE: The use of myomucosal flaps harvested from the cheek area for intraoral reconstruction ha...
ABSTRACT Summary Reconstruction of cheek mucosa defects following tumor resections can be approach...
AbstractBackgroundBuccinator-based myomucosal flaps can be used as a lining in oral cavity, pharynge...
The myomucosal buccinator flap, first described by Bozola in 1989, has become an important tool for ...
Buccinator-based myomucosal flaps can be used as a lining in oral cavity, pharyngeal, esophageal, an...
Large lateral facial defects especially through and through defect of the cheek remain reconstructiv...
Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity or oropharynx repres...
Background: Buccinator-based myomucosal flaps can be used as a lining in oral cavity, pharyngeal, es...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the oral cavity witha flap design containing the buccal mucosa and b...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to analyze our experience with donor site morbidity after...
After oncologic resection, the palate can be reconstructed by use of fasciocutaneous free flaps, loc...
AbstractIntroductionReconstruction of oral and pharyngeal defects after pathologic resections with t...
Soft-tissue defects of the mouth floor need thin, foldable, and pliable tissues able to preserve loc...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of oropharyngeal defects after resection of oropharyngeal cancer is a sig...
Background. Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represen...
OBJECTIVE: The use of myomucosal flaps harvested from the cheek area for intraoral reconstruction ha...
ABSTRACT Summary Reconstruction of cheek mucosa defects following tumor resections can be approach...
AbstractBackgroundBuccinator-based myomucosal flaps can be used as a lining in oral cavity, pharynge...
The myomucosal buccinator flap, first described by Bozola in 1989, has become an important tool for ...
Buccinator-based myomucosal flaps can be used as a lining in oral cavity, pharyngeal, esophageal, an...
Large lateral facial defects especially through and through defect of the cheek remain reconstructiv...
Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity or oropharynx repres...
Background: Buccinator-based myomucosal flaps can be used as a lining in oral cavity, pharyngeal, es...
Introduction: Reconstruction of the oral cavity witha flap design containing the buccal mucosa and b...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to analyze our experience with donor site morbidity after...
After oncologic resection, the palate can be reconstructed by use of fasciocutaneous free flaps, loc...
AbstractIntroductionReconstruction of oral and pharyngeal defects after pathologic resections with t...
Soft-tissue defects of the mouth floor need thin, foldable, and pliable tissues able to preserve loc...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of oropharyngeal defects after resection of oropharyngeal cancer is a sig...