Background: Selection of recipient vessels is one of the key factors for a successful microvascular reconstruction. Non-availability of primary recipient vessels in the vicinity necessitates surgeon to approach a remote second-line vascular access. Transverse cervical vessels (TCV) have been described as second-line vascular access for head-and-neck reconstructions. Due to its location, their use can be extended to the proximal chest and upper arm reconstructions. Aim: The aim of the study is to analyse the reliability of TCV as second-line recipient vessels for the upper arm and chest reconstructions in addition to the head-and-neck reconstructions. Materials and Methods: During 2010–2017, 14 TCV were explored as the choice of second-line ...
International audienceMicrosurgical reconstruction in a vessel-depleted neck is a challenge due to t...
Objective/Purpose: The objective of this study is to describe our experience with the use of stay su...
Free flaps always followed surgical resection in head and neck cancer patients as a means of reconst...
SUMMARY: Background: Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in complex head and neck reconst...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the transverse cervical artery of those who receiv...
Background:Reconstruction in a vessel-depleted neck is challenging. The success rates can bemarkedly...
Purpose Gold standard recipient arteries in head and neck free flap microvascular reconstruction are...
Anatomic study on the transverse cervical vessels perforators in the lateral triangle of the neck an...
Abstract: Background. In the neck, the recipient vessels most frequently used for microsurgical reco...
Abstract: The selection of recipient vessels that are suitable for microvascular anastomosis in the ...
BackgroundThe vessel‐depleted neck poses a unique challenge to the microvascular surgeon. Using 3D m...
Abstract: Background. Microvascular free tissue transfer is a standard reconstructive option for pos...
Background: Anterior cervical contractures of the neck represent a great challenge for plastic and r...
The major cause for voice reconstruction is represented by oncological resections secondary to phary...
© 2015 Dr. Richard James McNicol RossReconstruction of defects of the head and neck remains a challe...
International audienceMicrosurgical reconstruction in a vessel-depleted neck is a challenge due to t...
Objective/Purpose: The objective of this study is to describe our experience with the use of stay su...
Free flaps always followed surgical resection in head and neck cancer patients as a means of reconst...
SUMMARY: Background: Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in complex head and neck reconst...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the transverse cervical artery of those who receiv...
Background:Reconstruction in a vessel-depleted neck is challenging. The success rates can bemarkedly...
Purpose Gold standard recipient arteries in head and neck free flap microvascular reconstruction are...
Anatomic study on the transverse cervical vessels perforators in the lateral triangle of the neck an...
Abstract: Background. In the neck, the recipient vessels most frequently used for microsurgical reco...
Abstract: The selection of recipient vessels that are suitable for microvascular anastomosis in the ...
BackgroundThe vessel‐depleted neck poses a unique challenge to the microvascular surgeon. Using 3D m...
Abstract: Background. Microvascular free tissue transfer is a standard reconstructive option for pos...
Background: Anterior cervical contractures of the neck represent a great challenge for plastic and r...
The major cause for voice reconstruction is represented by oncological resections secondary to phary...
© 2015 Dr. Richard James McNicol RossReconstruction of defects of the head and neck remains a challe...
International audienceMicrosurgical reconstruction in a vessel-depleted neck is a challenge due to t...
Objective/Purpose: The objective of this study is to describe our experience with the use of stay su...
Free flaps always followed surgical resection in head and neck cancer patients as a means of reconst...