The present report describes an original surgical procedure for the mandibular reconstruction of 2 different defects using a single fibular flap. In addition to the habitual osteotomies, we resected a bone fragment from the middle portion of the flap, with care taken to maintain the integrity of the pedicle throughout its extension to guarantee an adequate blood supply also for the distal portion of the bone flap used for the treatment of the smaller mandibular defect. This simple maneuver permitted the reconstruction of 2 mandibular regions with well-vascularized bone tissue using a single microsurgical flap. (C) 2008 Published by Elsevier Inc
Maintaining projection and support of the lower face and planning for endosseous dental implant posi...
For alveolar bone augmentation, a further reconstructive procedure is possible with a new revascular...
Congenital disease, major trauma, tumour resection and biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis can lead ...
The present report describes an original surgical procedure for the mandibular reconstruction of 2 d...
Background and Objectives: Fibula is the flap of choice for reconstruction of wide mandible defects ...
This is the first report of a bilateral mandibular angle functional reconstruction with a single fib...
Segmental mandibulectomy leads to a great deficit in the form and function of the patient. Vasculari...
Mandibular reconstruction using vascularized osteocutaneous flaps is necessary to improve functional...
The authors report their experience with the free osseous and osteocutaneous fibular flap used in th...
Fibular osteoseptocutaneous flap has been widely used for unilateral mandibular reconstruction. Howe...
Reconstruction after substantial osseous, cutaneous, and muscular tissue loss following a mandibular...
Repair of long-span mandibular defects with a free fibular flap is now a routine procedure. However,...
From January 1990 to December 1991, 4 patients were treated by the authors with fibula free flap for...
Microvascular mandibular reconstruction should be considered the procedure of choice for bone replac...
The introduction of microvascular surgical techniques with bone flaps has made it possible to restor...
Maintaining projection and support of the lower face and planning for endosseous dental implant posi...
For alveolar bone augmentation, a further reconstructive procedure is possible with a new revascular...
Congenital disease, major trauma, tumour resection and biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis can lead ...
The present report describes an original surgical procedure for the mandibular reconstruction of 2 d...
Background and Objectives: Fibula is the flap of choice for reconstruction of wide mandible defects ...
This is the first report of a bilateral mandibular angle functional reconstruction with a single fib...
Segmental mandibulectomy leads to a great deficit in the form and function of the patient. Vasculari...
Mandibular reconstruction using vascularized osteocutaneous flaps is necessary to improve functional...
The authors report their experience with the free osseous and osteocutaneous fibular flap used in th...
Fibular osteoseptocutaneous flap has been widely used for unilateral mandibular reconstruction. Howe...
Reconstruction after substantial osseous, cutaneous, and muscular tissue loss following a mandibular...
Repair of long-span mandibular defects with a free fibular flap is now a routine procedure. However,...
From January 1990 to December 1991, 4 patients were treated by the authors with fibula free flap for...
Microvascular mandibular reconstruction should be considered the procedure of choice for bone replac...
The introduction of microvascular surgical techniques with bone flaps has made it possible to restor...
Maintaining projection and support of the lower face and planning for endosseous dental implant posi...
For alveolar bone augmentation, a further reconstructive procedure is possible with a new revascular...
Congenital disease, major trauma, tumour resection and biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis can lead ...