BACKGROUND: Oro-mandibular reconstruction using vascularized bone-containing free-flaps can be accomplished with flap survival rates in the range of 95%. Primary reconstruction offers the best opportunity to achieve the optimal aesthetic and functional results. Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems; these include the presence of soft tissue contracture displacing the mandibular segments in malposition and soft tissue deficiencies, that makes surgical correction more difficult and potentially more hazardous. Vascularized bone-containing free-flaps are indicated in secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction where both hard and soft tissues replacement is needed or when the recipient bed is ...
Oromandibular reconstruction following oncological resection is particularly challenging. In this pa...
WOS: 000243853800018PubMed: 17251844Facial bone defects can be managed by a variety of means, such a...
OBJECTIVES Free fibula flap remains the flap of choice for reconstruction of mandibular defects. If ...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
The introduction of microvascular surgical techniques with bone flaps has made it possible to restor...
Introduction: Several surgical techniques are known to repair defects of the mandible after broad co...
This work focuses on the use of revascularized free flaps for the reconstruction of the major defect...
Congenital disease, major trauma, tumour resection and biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis can lead ...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Traumas, malformative or dysplastic pathologies, atrophy, osteoradionecrosis, and benign or malignan...
To explore the techniques for mandibular reconstruction with composite free flaps and their outcomes...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Defects of the jawbone have conventionally been repaired using free bone grafts and metallic plates...
Background: Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw is a severe complication of radiotherapy in head and neck ...
PURPOSE: This article reviews a few of the commonly used types of vascularized osseous free flaps in...
Oromandibular reconstruction following oncological resection is particularly challenging. In this pa...
WOS: 000243853800018PubMed: 17251844Facial bone defects can be managed by a variety of means, such a...
OBJECTIVES Free fibula flap remains the flap of choice for reconstruction of mandibular defects. If ...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
The introduction of microvascular surgical techniques with bone flaps has made it possible to restor...
Introduction: Several surgical techniques are known to repair defects of the mandible after broad co...
This work focuses on the use of revascularized free flaps for the reconstruction of the major defect...
Congenital disease, major trauma, tumour resection and biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis can lead ...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Traumas, malformative or dysplastic pathologies, atrophy, osteoradionecrosis, and benign or malignan...
To explore the techniques for mandibular reconstruction with composite free flaps and their outcomes...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Defects of the jawbone have conventionally been repaired using free bone grafts and metallic plates...
Background: Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw is a severe complication of radiotherapy in head and neck ...
PURPOSE: This article reviews a few of the commonly used types of vascularized osseous free flaps in...
Oromandibular reconstruction following oncological resection is particularly challenging. In this pa...
WOS: 000243853800018PubMed: 17251844Facial bone defects can be managed by a variety of means, such a...
OBJECTIVES Free fibula flap remains the flap of choice for reconstruction of mandibular defects. If ...