Revascularised free flaps retain dual vascularisation, both periosteal and medullary, undoubtedly present optimal survival and minimal re-absorption in view of the prevalence of osteogenetic rather than osteoclastic phenomena. A revascularised free bone flap involves the transfer of a certain amount of bone tissue, whether or not associated with a muscular, skin and/or facial component, with the features of an axial flap, dissecting the vascular stalk of the donor site and re-anastomosing both the arterial and the venous components on to recipient vessels in the site of the primary defect. The vessels in question measure only about 2-4 mm, so that micro-surgery techniques must be applied. For bone defects less than 6 cm, with upkeep of the ...
In maxillary reconstruction, it is challenging to obtain satisfactory maxillary projection and to op...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Introduction: Head and neck bone reconstruction is a challenging surgical scenario. Although several...
Loss of maxillary substance following trauma varies significantly in relation to the dimensions, sit...
Combat wounds are basically extensive and destructive. Such injuries cause defects of soft and bone ...
Since 1989, when Hidalgo first used the free vascularized fibula flap as a new method of ma...
Background Maxillary defects subsequent to hemimaxillectomy have long been restored with a pedicled...
Reconstruction of the maxilla should aim to restore appearance, speech and occlusion. With modern re...
WOS: 000243853800018PubMed: 17251844Facial bone defects can be managed by a variety of means, such a...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
The skeletal reconstruction in cases of extreme atrophy like a class VI Cawood classification can be...
The study objective is to analyze the results of the use of free osteomyofascial flaps in the recons...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
For alveolar bone augmentation, a further reconstructive procedure is possible with a new revascular...
Abstract Background The free vascularized fibula flap presents many advantages such as sufficient le...
In maxillary reconstruction, it is challenging to obtain satisfactory maxillary projection and to op...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Introduction: Head and neck bone reconstruction is a challenging surgical scenario. Although several...
Loss of maxillary substance following trauma varies significantly in relation to the dimensions, sit...
Combat wounds are basically extensive and destructive. Such injuries cause defects of soft and bone ...
Since 1989, when Hidalgo first used the free vascularized fibula flap as a new method of ma...
Background Maxillary defects subsequent to hemimaxillectomy have long been restored with a pedicled...
Reconstruction of the maxilla should aim to restore appearance, speech and occlusion. With modern re...
WOS: 000243853800018PubMed: 17251844Facial bone defects can be managed by a variety of means, such a...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
The skeletal reconstruction in cases of extreme atrophy like a class VI Cawood classification can be...
The study objective is to analyze the results of the use of free osteomyofascial flaps in the recons...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
For alveolar bone augmentation, a further reconstructive procedure is possible with a new revascular...
Abstract Background The free vascularized fibula flap presents many advantages such as sufficient le...
In maxillary reconstruction, it is challenging to obtain satisfactory maxillary projection and to op...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Introduction: Head and neck bone reconstruction is a challenging surgical scenario. Although several...