The cervicofacial flap was first described in 1969. For the past several years, it has been the flap of choice for the reconstruction of facial defects especially cheek defects. In recent years, with the advent of microvascular free flap tissue transfer, the use of a cervicofacial flap has been sparse. This article highlights the importance and application of locoregional flaps such as a cervicofacial flap in the reconstruction of soft tissue defects on a face. This case was unique from the reconstruction point of view. An 81-year-old patient presented to us with a long standing ulcerated growth in his left cheek which was neglected due to lack of symptoms and his poor financial condition. Clinically, the extent was defined from the suborbi...
Various reconstructive methods ranging from secondary healing to free flap applications are used for...
Aim: The nasolabial flap has been widely employed as a versatile reconstructive option for small to ...
Objective: Reconstruction of soft tissue nasal sidewall loss has an important influence on the appea...
Abstract Reconstruction of the cheek to the lower eyelid can be performed with the use of a cervicof...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of large defects in the temporal region can be performed with skin grafts...
Large lateral facial defects especially through and through defect of the cheek remain reconstructiv...
Aim. Skin neoplasms are very common, with 700.000 new cases diagnosed annually: 77 % are basal cell ...
Background: Reconstruction of large defects in the temporal region can be performed with skin graft...
The importance of the paranasal and periorbital regions on the aesthetics of the face presents a var...
Aims: This study aimed to analyze the various modalities of reconstruction using local flaps for fac...
Basal cell carcinoma occupies a leading place among cutaneous neoplasms, exposure to solar radiation...
Aims: This study aimed to analyze the various modalities of reconstruction using local flaps for fac...
Background: Surgical excision of tumors from the face may create a defect that is difficult to resto...
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common neoplasm entity affecting the skin. The gold standard treatm...
Background: The reconstruction of midface skin defects represents a challenge for the head and neck ...
Various reconstructive methods ranging from secondary healing to free flap applications are used for...
Aim: The nasolabial flap has been widely employed as a versatile reconstructive option for small to ...
Objective: Reconstruction of soft tissue nasal sidewall loss has an important influence on the appea...
Abstract Reconstruction of the cheek to the lower eyelid can be performed with the use of a cervicof...
BACKGROUND: Reconstruction of large defects in the temporal region can be performed with skin grafts...
Large lateral facial defects especially through and through defect of the cheek remain reconstructiv...
Aim. Skin neoplasms are very common, with 700.000 new cases diagnosed annually: 77 % are basal cell ...
Background: Reconstruction of large defects in the temporal region can be performed with skin graft...
The importance of the paranasal and periorbital regions on the aesthetics of the face presents a var...
Aims: This study aimed to analyze the various modalities of reconstruction using local flaps for fac...
Basal cell carcinoma occupies a leading place among cutaneous neoplasms, exposure to solar radiation...
Aims: This study aimed to analyze the various modalities of reconstruction using local flaps for fac...
Background: Surgical excision of tumors from the face may create a defect that is difficult to resto...
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common neoplasm entity affecting the skin. The gold standard treatm...
Background: The reconstruction of midface skin defects represents a challenge for the head and neck ...
Various reconstructive methods ranging from secondary healing to free flap applications are used for...
Aim: The nasolabial flap has been widely employed as a versatile reconstructive option for small to ...
Objective: Reconstruction of soft tissue nasal sidewall loss has an important influence on the appea...