PURPOSE: This article reviews a few of the commonly used types of vascularized osseous free flaps in maxillofacial reconstruction, which still represents the gold standard of restoration. We also discuss the developing concepts in maxillofacial reconstruction. RECENT FINDINGS: Most of the literature reconfirms the established patterns of reconstruction with the aid of vascularized osseous free flaps. This method of free-tissue transfer is also feasible in cases of osteoradionecrosis or bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. These flaps are also suitable for prosthetic restoration using osseointegrated dental implants. SUMMARY: Vascularized osseous free flaps still remain the standard of care. Improvements upon the free-tissue tr...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to perform a comparative analysis of the utility, outcomes...
Background Free tissue transfer is commonly used in the reconstruction of post-ablative defects of t...
Background: The mandible is responsible for vital functions of the stomatognathic system, and its lo...
To explore the techniques for mandibular reconstruction with composite free flaps and their outcomes...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Background: Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw is a severe complication of radiotherapy in head and neck ...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
The authors present five cases of combined oral mucosa-mandible defects reconstructed with the vascu...
OBJECTIVES Free fibula flap remains the flap of choice for reconstruction of mandibular defects. If ...
Background: Mandibular defects may result from trauma, infections, cancer ablation or radiation necr...
Introduction: Reconstructive surgery is an important component of the specialty of oral and maxillof...
Objectives. Oromaxillo mandibular reconstruction using free bone flaps is nowadays a safe technique ...
The height of single-layer fibular flap is not long enough to return to the ideal height of the mand...
Background: Mandibular defects, when left untreated results in mandibular deviation, malocclusion, p...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to perform a comparative analysis of the utility, outcomes...
Background Free tissue transfer is commonly used in the reconstruction of post-ablative defects of t...
Background: The mandible is responsible for vital functions of the stomatognathic system, and its lo...
To explore the techniques for mandibular reconstruction with composite free flaps and their outcomes...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
Background: Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw is a severe complication of radiotherapy in head and neck ...
Since the 1980s, bone free flaps have been used to reconstruct the maxilla and the mandible. The vas...
The authors present five cases of combined oral mucosa-mandible defects reconstructed with the vascu...
OBJECTIVES Free fibula flap remains the flap of choice for reconstruction of mandibular defects. If ...
Background: Mandibular defects may result from trauma, infections, cancer ablation or radiation necr...
Introduction: Reconstructive surgery is an important component of the specialty of oral and maxillof...
Objectives. Oromaxillo mandibular reconstruction using free bone flaps is nowadays a safe technique ...
The height of single-layer fibular flap is not long enough to return to the ideal height of the mand...
Background: Mandibular defects, when left untreated results in mandibular deviation, malocclusion, p...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to perform a comparative analysis of the utility, outcomes...
Background Free tissue transfer is commonly used in the reconstruction of post-ablative defects of t...
Background: The mandible is responsible for vital functions of the stomatognathic system, and its lo...