Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5% of malignant tumours in Italy. HNSCC are commonly treated with surgery or radiotherapy, or a combination of such therapies. The objectives of treatment are maximum cure rate balanced with organ preservation, restoration of form and function, reduction of morbidities and improvement or maintenance of the patient's quality of life. Immediate reconstructive surgery: local, regional or free flaps are now widely advised in the treatment of these patients. Microsurgical transfer requires expertise, is time and resource consuming, and as a whole requires substantial costs. These considerations introduce some concerns about the wide or indiscriminate use of free flap r...
none5OBJECTIVE: We analyzed our experiences with microvascular reconstruction after oncologic resect...
Reconstructive surgery of the head and neck region has undergone tremendous advancement over the pas...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5% of malignant tumour...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5% of malignant tumour...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5\% of malignant tumou...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
OBJECTIVE: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a common type of cancer affecting people worldwide...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
BACKGROUND Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard in reconstruction of extensive de...
Introduction: Reconstruction with a free flap is routine in head and neck surgery because of better ...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
INTRODUCTION : Head & Neck cancer surgery entails a range of surgery from simple primary closure to...
none5OBJECTIVE: We analyzed our experiences with microvascular reconstruction after oncologic resect...
Reconstructive surgery of the head and neck region has undergone tremendous advancement over the pas...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5% of malignant tumour...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5% of malignant tumour...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5\% of malignant tumou...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
OBJECTIVE: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a common type of cancer affecting people worldwide...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
BACKGROUND Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard in reconstruction of extensive de...
Introduction: Reconstruction with a free flap is routine in head and neck surgery because of better ...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
INTRODUCTION : Head & Neck cancer surgery entails a range of surgery from simple primary closure to...
none5OBJECTIVE: We analyzed our experiences with microvascular reconstruction after oncologic resect...
Reconstructive surgery of the head and neck region has undergone tremendous advancement over the pas...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...