ObjectivesDue to the complex anatomy and function of the head and neck region, the reconstruction of ablative defects in this area is challenging. In addition, an increasing interest in improving the quality of life of patients and achieving good functional results has highlighted the importance of free flaps. The aim of this study was to summarize the results of free flap reconstruction and salvage of free flaps in a single institute, and to analyze differences in the results by the flap donor site, recipient site, and learning curve.MethodsThe medical records of patients who underwent free flap reconstruction from 2004-2012 were reviewed retrospectively. One hundred and fifty free flaps were used in 134 patients, who had an average age of...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
Abstract Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis)...
In this retrospective study, all free flap transfers used for reconstruction following ablation of h...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
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 ...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curr...
BACKGROUND Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard in reconstruction of extensive de...
Microvascular surgery now plays an increasingly important role in head and neck reconstruction. When...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis) remains the primary re...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors for free flap failure after head and neck rec...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
Abstract Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis)...
In this retrospective study, all free flap transfers used for reconstruction following ablation of h...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
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 ...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curr...
BACKGROUND Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard in reconstruction of extensive de...
Microvascular surgery now plays an increasingly important role in head and neck reconstruction. When...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis) remains the primary re...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors for free flap failure after head and neck rec...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
Abstract Free flap success rates are in excess of 95%. Vascular occlusion (thrombosis)...
In this retrospective study, all free flap transfers used for reconstruction following ablation of h...