Objectives Free flaps are widely used to reconstruct head and neck defects. Despite the improvement in the surgical techniques and the surgeons’ experiences, flap failures still occur due to thrombotic occlusion after small vessels anastomosis. To reduce the possibility of flap loss as a result of thrombotic occlusion, various anticoagulants have been used. In this study we decided to evaluate a new protocol for anticoagulation therapy and its effect on flap survival and complications. Methods In this interventional study, 30 patients with head and neck cancer underwent surgical defects were reconstructed by microvascular free flap between 2013 and 2014. In the postoperative period patients have taken aspirin (100 mg/day) for 5 days and eno...
Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis) remains the primary re...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the improvements reached by microsurgeons in the last 30 years, postoperative com...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Microvascular free tissue transfer is a reliable technique for head and neck reconstruction with suc...
Postoperative use of anticoagulation after free tissue transfer in head and neck ablative procedures...
Microvascular free flaps are key components of reconstructive surgery, but despite their common use ...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
Free vascularized graft or free-flap reconstruction is frequently used in the reconstruction of defe...
BACKGROUND: Free radial forearm flap (FRFF) reconstruction is a valuable technique in head and neck ...
Head and neck patients undergoing microvascular reconstruction are at high risk for thromboembolism....
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curre...
Introduction: Reconstruction with a free flap is routine in head and neck surgery because of better ...
The effects of antithrombotic drugs on random and free flap survival have been investigated in the p...
ObjectivesDue to the complex anatomy and function of the head and neck region, the reconstruction of...
Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis) remains the primary re...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the improvements reached by microsurgeons in the last 30 years, postoperative com...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Microvascular free tissue transfer is a reliable technique for head and neck reconstruction with suc...
Postoperative use of anticoagulation after free tissue transfer in head and neck ablative procedures...
Microvascular free flaps are key components of reconstructive surgery, but despite their common use ...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
Free vascularized graft or free-flap reconstruction is frequently used in the reconstruction of defe...
BACKGROUND: Free radial forearm flap (FRFF) reconstruction is a valuable technique in head and neck ...
Head and neck patients undergoing microvascular reconstruction are at high risk for thromboembolism....
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curre...
Introduction: Reconstruction with a free flap is routine in head and neck surgery because of better ...
The effects of antithrombotic drugs on random and free flap survival have been investigated in the p...
ObjectivesDue to the complex anatomy and function of the head and neck region, the reconstruction of...
Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis) remains the primary re...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the improvements reached by microsurgeons in the last 30 years, postoperative com...