The authors present five cases of combined oral mucosa-mandible defects reconstructed with the vascularized internal oblique-iliac crest myoosseous free flap. This technique has many advantages compared to other conventional methods such as the radial flap, scapula flap, and fibula flap. Vascularized iliac crest flaps provide sufficient high-quality bone suitable for reconstructing segmental mandibular defects. Although fibular flaps allow longer donor bone tissue to be harvested, the iliac crest can provide an esthetic shape for mandibular body reconstruction and also provides sufficient bone height for dental implants. Conventional vascularized iliac crest myoosseous flaps have excessive soft tissue bulk for reconstruction of intraoral so...
Segmental mandibular defects, which are caused either by ablative surgery or trauma, are usually acc...
To evaluate the clinical outcome of reconstruction of maxillary defects with vascularized iliac cres...
Two patients with massive, composite defects of the total lower lip, chin, and anterior mandible und...
Vascularized iliac crest flap include bone tissue of good quality and quantity for mandible segmenta...
Oromandibular reconstruction following oncological resection is particularly challenging. In this pa...
In the last decade, immediate reconstruction of maxillary bones following extensive trauma, large on...
INTRODUCTION: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Introduction: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
The vascularized iliac osteocutaneous flap has been used successfully for jaw reconstruction. To obt...
PURPOSE: This article reviews a few of the commonly used types of vascularized osseous free flaps in...
PURPOSE: Reconstructing defects after maxillary resections presents a challenge for the reconstr...
Background and aim. The mandible is frequently affected by tumor masses present in the oral cavity a...
To explore the techniques for mandibular reconstruction with composite free flaps and their outcomes...
With the bilateral progression of the 2 pedicled flaps, we were able to successfully restore both fo...
Segmental mandibular defects, which are caused either by ablative surgery or trauma, are usually acc...
To evaluate the clinical outcome of reconstruction of maxillary defects with vascularized iliac cres...
Two patients with massive, composite defects of the total lower lip, chin, and anterior mandible und...
Vascularized iliac crest flap include bone tissue of good quality and quantity for mandible segmenta...
Oromandibular reconstruction following oncological resection is particularly challenging. In this pa...
In the last decade, immediate reconstruction of maxillary bones following extensive trauma, large on...
INTRODUCTION: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Introduction: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Aims: Patients presenting for secondary oro-mandibular reconstruction have a unique set of problems;...
The vascularized iliac osteocutaneous flap has been used successfully for jaw reconstruction. To obt...
PURPOSE: This article reviews a few of the commonly used types of vascularized osseous free flaps in...
PURPOSE: Reconstructing defects after maxillary resections presents a challenge for the reconstr...
Background and aim. The mandible is frequently affected by tumor masses present in the oral cavity a...
To explore the techniques for mandibular reconstruction with composite free flaps and their outcomes...
With the bilateral progression of the 2 pedicled flaps, we were able to successfully restore both fo...
Segmental mandibular defects, which are caused either by ablative surgery or trauma, are usually acc...
To evaluate the clinical outcome of reconstruction of maxillary defects with vascularized iliac cres...
Two patients with massive, composite defects of the total lower lip, chin, and anterior mandible und...