The benefit of using multiple simultaneous free flaps for postablative extensive composite head and neck reconstruction has gradually become increasingly accepted worldwide, with recent case series being reported from several continents. This review summarizes the cogent conclusions that can be drawn from this growing international experience
Between 2000 and 2007, 376 free-flap transfers were performed in 352 patients at the Department of M...
Purpose Starting from our experience with 45 consecutive cases of regional pedicled flaps, we have u...
Purpose Starting from our experience with 45 consecutive cases of regional pedicled flaps, we have u...
The benefit of using multiple simultaneous free flaps for postablative extensive composite head and ...
BACKGROUND: The use of simultaneous, multiple free flaps has become a reliable reconstructive option...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
involving the face and intraoral region were operated upon for extensive excision in desperate attem...
Aim: Head and neck region reconstructions are often delicate procedures that require different solut...
Composite defects resulting from surgery for advanced oral cancer represent a difficult reconstructi...
We report our experience in the reconstruction of the full thickness defects of oral cavity and phar...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
To analyze the feasibility and reliability of free tissue flap transfers in the head and neck region...
It is challenging to perform reconstruction for head and neck region following trauma or cancer abla...
Free flaps, with their very high rates of success and low donor site morbidity, are considered the g...
Objective: To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular ...
Between 2000 and 2007, 376 free-flap transfers were performed in 352 patients at the Department of M...
Purpose Starting from our experience with 45 consecutive cases of regional pedicled flaps, we have u...
Purpose Starting from our experience with 45 consecutive cases of regional pedicled flaps, we have u...
The benefit of using multiple simultaneous free flaps for postablative extensive composite head and ...
BACKGROUND: The use of simultaneous, multiple free flaps has become a reliable reconstructive option...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
involving the face and intraoral region were operated upon for extensive excision in desperate attem...
Aim: Head and neck region reconstructions are often delicate procedures that require different solut...
Composite defects resulting from surgery for advanced oral cancer represent a difficult reconstructi...
We report our experience in the reconstruction of the full thickness defects of oral cavity and phar...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
To analyze the feasibility and reliability of free tissue flap transfers in the head and neck region...
It is challenging to perform reconstruction for head and neck region following trauma or cancer abla...
Free flaps, with their very high rates of success and low donor site morbidity, are considered the g...
Objective: To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular ...
Between 2000 and 2007, 376 free-flap transfers were performed in 352 patients at the Department of M...
Purpose Starting from our experience with 45 consecutive cases of regional pedicled flaps, we have u...
Purpose Starting from our experience with 45 consecutive cases of regional pedicled flaps, we have u...