The safety and success of microvascular transfer have been well documented in the general population, but the good results achieved with the use of free flaps in elderly patients have received little attention. This study sought to identify differences in complications, morbidity and functional outcomes between elderly (≥ 75 years) and younger (< 75 years) patients treated surgically for advanced head and neck cancer using the Head and Neck 35 module of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer quality of life questionnaire. Patient treatment consisted of composite resection, including excision of the primary tumour with ipsilateral or bilateral neck dissection and microvascular reconstruction. Eighty-five mic...
Introduction: Surgery followed by adjuvant therapy represents the most adequate treatment for advanc...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the reliability of free-flap head and neck reconstruction in the elderly...
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the safety of microvascular free tissue transfer in the elder...
The safety and success of microvascular transfer have been well documented in the general population...
Objective. To provide surgeons and clinicians with a critical review of microvascular reconstructive...
Surgical treatment of head and neck cancer often results in complex defects requiring reconstruction...
INTRODUCTION: Free flaps represent the first reconstructive option for many head and neck defects. T...
Introduction: Microvascular free tissue transfer enables the reconstruction of complex head and neck...
OBJECTIVE: To provide surgeons and clinicians with a critical review of microvascular reconstructi...
Background/Aim: Due to increased average life expectancy, the number of elderly patients requiring c...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and thus the efficacy of microvascular free t...
Abstract There is much evidence that microvascular free flaps are successfully used in the reconstru...
Background Microvascular reconstruction in head and neck surgery is increasing in the elderly becaus...
Background: The rising incidence of primary head and neck (H&N) cancers in the elderly presents a di...
BACKGROUND: Population aging strongly affects the demographic development of industrialized countrie...
Introduction: Surgery followed by adjuvant therapy represents the most adequate treatment for advanc...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the reliability of free-flap head and neck reconstruction in the elderly...
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the safety of microvascular free tissue transfer in the elder...
The safety and success of microvascular transfer have been well documented in the general population...
Objective. To provide surgeons and clinicians with a critical review of microvascular reconstructive...
Surgical treatment of head and neck cancer often results in complex defects requiring reconstruction...
INTRODUCTION: Free flaps represent the first reconstructive option for many head and neck defects. T...
Introduction: Microvascular free tissue transfer enables the reconstruction of complex head and neck...
OBJECTIVE: To provide surgeons and clinicians with a critical review of microvascular reconstructi...
Background/Aim: Due to increased average life expectancy, the number of elderly patients requiring c...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and thus the efficacy of microvascular free t...
Abstract There is much evidence that microvascular free flaps are successfully used in the reconstru...
Background Microvascular reconstruction in head and neck surgery is increasing in the elderly becaus...
Background: The rising incidence of primary head and neck (H&N) cancers in the elderly presents a di...
BACKGROUND: Population aging strongly affects the demographic development of industrialized countrie...
Introduction: Surgery followed by adjuvant therapy represents the most adequate treatment for advanc...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the reliability of free-flap head and neck reconstruction in the elderly...
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the safety of microvascular free tissue transfer in the elder...