There is substantial systemic and local morbidity associated with complex reconstruction of the maxillofacial (face, mouth, jaws and neck) region and the distant donor site of the free flap used to reconstruct the defect. This morbidity may be alleviated by careful patient preparation, selection of operation, improving wound care and new surgical procedures. Many aspects of morbidity are not readily amenable to investigation because of a multitude of confounding clinical factors. Improvements in the quality of care may be obtained by careful evaluation of outcomes and comparison with the literature. This body of work represents a reflection on my surgical practice, animal experimental studies and computer modelling techniques which have red...
Introduction: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Complex hard and soft tissue defects produced as a result of ablative resection of hea...
Free Paper Session - Reconstructive Surgery 3Background: Maxillary defects caused by oncologic treat...
Introduction: Large chunks of the tissue are sacrificed during the surgical procedures for the treat...
Purpose: This article focuses on the use of tissue-engineering techniques for the reconstruction of ...
The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse the incidence of complications and loss of flaps ...
This study aims to evaluate the maxillofacial defects and the types of flaps employed to reconstruct...
INTRODUCTION: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Microvascular osteocutaneous free flaps have given reconstructive surgeons a powerful tool in the re...
Prosthetic replacements in the 19th and early 20th century were superseded by pedicled flaps and obt...
BACKGROUND Reconstruction of osseous and soft tissue defects after surgical resection of oral cav...
The success rate of 56 free radial forearm flaps used between 1987 and 1995 in the University Hospit...
Introduction: Several surgical techniques are known to repair defects of the mandible after broad co...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Kalvis Pastars et al.Radial forearm flap is a gold standard for oral sof...
Introduction: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Complex hard and soft tissue defects produced as a result of ablative resection of hea...
Free Paper Session - Reconstructive Surgery 3Background: Maxillary defects caused by oncologic treat...
Introduction: Large chunks of the tissue are sacrificed during the surgical procedures for the treat...
Purpose: This article focuses on the use of tissue-engineering techniques for the reconstruction of ...
The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse the incidence of complications and loss of flaps ...
This study aims to evaluate the maxillofacial defects and the types of flaps employed to reconstruct...
INTRODUCTION: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Microvascular osteocutaneous free flaps have given reconstructive surgeons a powerful tool in the re...
Prosthetic replacements in the 19th and early 20th century were superseded by pedicled flaps and obt...
BACKGROUND Reconstruction of osseous and soft tissue defects after surgical resection of oral cav...
The success rate of 56 free radial forearm flaps used between 1987 and 1995 in the University Hospit...
Introduction: Several surgical techniques are known to repair defects of the mandible after broad co...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Kalvis Pastars et al.Radial forearm flap is a gold standard for oral sof...
Introduction: Starting from the 1980s, with the advent of microsurgery, microvascular flaps are used...
Introduction: Modern treatment of advanced intraoral cancer involves multidisciplinary teams with us...
Introduction: Complex hard and soft tissue defects produced as a result of ablative resection of hea...