Managing the Morbidity Related to Flap Reconstruction in Major Maxillofacial Oncology Surgery

  • Christopher Martin Edward Avery (7683257)
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Publication date
March 2015

Abstract

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...

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