Aim: To describe a novel technique for the reconstruction of geometrically complex defects of the midface using an osteotomized folded scapular tip-free flap.Methods: Five patients underwent maxillectomy with defects disrupting two or more of the following facial axes: orbital, nasofacial, and palatal axes. Patients underwent primary reconstruction using an angular artery-based scapular tip-free flap with an osteotomy to fold the flap. Harvest techniques, including placement of osteotomies, folding and plating, surgical esthetic, and functional outcomes, are presented.Results: Osteotomies placed in the scapular tip-free flap allowed folding of the osseous flap and improved restoration of all three facial axes with a single flap. In one pati...
Scapula tip flaps have been introduced in the literature as an ideal surgical treatment option for l...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and s...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and...
Aim: To describe a novel technique for the reconstruction of geometrically complex defects of the mi...
Aim: The main aim of the present report was to show the potential utility of scapular tip flap for m...
ObjectivesHead and neck reconstruction is still challenging in terms of esthetic and functional outc...
INTRODUCTION: Composite tissue defects of the mandible and maxilla, after resection of head and neck...
The flap considered at first for the reconstruction of large maxillary defect, especially mid-face d...
Introduction: Composite tissue defects of the mandible and maxilla, after resection of head and neck...
Purpose: Purpose of the article is to discuss the use of the scapular tip free flap (STFF) for the r...
The angular branch (AB)-based tip of scapula free flap is a valuable reconstructive option in palato...
Introduction: The free scapular chimeric flap is a less common choice for facial reconstruction. Thi...
In the last 10 years there has been an increased focus on the scapula tip free flap for head and nec...
A composite free flap with the lower part of the scapula and the serratus muscle has been used in tw...
Purpose of Review: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and sec...
Scapula tip flaps have been introduced in the literature as an ideal surgical treatment option for l...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and s...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and...
Aim: To describe a novel technique for the reconstruction of geometrically complex defects of the mi...
Aim: The main aim of the present report was to show the potential utility of scapular tip flap for m...
ObjectivesHead and neck reconstruction is still challenging in terms of esthetic and functional outc...
INTRODUCTION: Composite tissue defects of the mandible and maxilla, after resection of head and neck...
The flap considered at first for the reconstruction of large maxillary defect, especially mid-face d...
Introduction: Composite tissue defects of the mandible and maxilla, after resection of head and neck...
Purpose: Purpose of the article is to discuss the use of the scapular tip free flap (STFF) for the r...
The angular branch (AB)-based tip of scapula free flap is a valuable reconstructive option in palato...
Introduction: The free scapular chimeric flap is a less common choice for facial reconstruction. Thi...
In the last 10 years there has been an increased focus on the scapula tip free flap for head and nec...
A composite free flap with the lower part of the scapula and the serratus muscle has been used in tw...
Purpose of Review: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and sec...
Scapula tip flaps have been introduced in the literature as an ideal surgical treatment option for l...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and s...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the worldwide experience (105 patients) in primary and...