The reconstruction of defects in the head and neck region has remained a challenging problem for head and neck surgeons. The amount of tissue loss may be extensive or the tissue destruction may involve composite elements. It is important to consider both the functional and aesthetic aspects while planning the reconstruction. The application of microvascular free tissue transfer allows the selection of the most appropriate tissue for reconstruction of the defect created following tumour extirpation. As these free tissues bring in new blood supply, wound healing is usually not a problem even if the region had received previous radiotherapy. Despite all the benefits associated with microvascular free tissue transfer these procedures remain ass...
The purpose of this study is to present the chimeric scapula tip-free flap as a reconstructive choic...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Large head and neck burns and cancer-related defects pose many challenges to the reconstructive surg...
Familiarity with four types of free tissues transfers allows appropriate reconstruction of most defe...
It is challenging to perform reconstruction for head and neck region following trauma or cancer abla...
Advances in head and neck reconstruction has made significant improvement in the quality of life and...
Free tissue transfer (FTT) is a cornerstone of head and neck reconstruction. Although rare, complica...
Advances in head and neck reconstruction has made significant improvement in the quality of life and...
Microvascular free tissue transfer has revolutionized the reconstruction of complex maxillofacial de...
Head and neck defects following oncological surgery must often be repaired with soft tissue and/or b...
Emphasizing the major impact of reconstructive microsurgery on the treatment of head and neck tumors...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The field of head and neck surgery has gone through numerous changes in the past two decades. Microv...
Surgery and radiotherapy are the most important primary modalities for treatment of head and neck ca...
© 2015 Dr. Richard James McNicol RossReconstruction of defects of the head and neck remains a challe...
The purpose of this study is to present the chimeric scapula tip-free flap as a reconstructive choic...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Large head and neck burns and cancer-related defects pose many challenges to the reconstructive surg...
Familiarity with four types of free tissues transfers allows appropriate reconstruction of most defe...
It is challenging to perform reconstruction for head and neck region following trauma or cancer abla...
Advances in head and neck reconstruction has made significant improvement in the quality of life and...
Free tissue transfer (FTT) is a cornerstone of head and neck reconstruction. Although rare, complica...
Advances in head and neck reconstruction has made significant improvement in the quality of life and...
Microvascular free tissue transfer has revolutionized the reconstruction of complex maxillofacial de...
Head and neck defects following oncological surgery must often be repaired with soft tissue and/or b...
Emphasizing the major impact of reconstructive microsurgery on the treatment of head and neck tumors...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The field of head and neck surgery has gone through numerous changes in the past two decades. Microv...
Surgery and radiotherapy are the most important primary modalities for treatment of head and neck ca...
© 2015 Dr. Richard James McNicol RossReconstruction of defects of the head and neck remains a challe...
The purpose of this study is to present the chimeric scapula tip-free flap as a reconstructive choic...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Large head and neck burns and cancer-related defects pose many challenges to the reconstructive surg...