Reconstructive techniques for extended posttraumatic or post-resectional nose defects are well described. Small defects can usually be closed using local flaps with a good esthetic result. Extended resections in the mentioned area require more complex reconstruction methods, including microvascular techniques. The Authors' presented a case of whole nose and partial cheek simultaneous reconstruction using three free flaps. Two auricular free flaps and one radial forearm free flap were used to cover the defect. Meticulous preoperative planning and harvesting of flaps enabled to achieve good esthetic and functional results
Six radial forearm flaps, two transverse rectus abdominis flaps and one latissimus dorsi myocutaneou...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
SummaryIntroductionSurgical reconstruction of the nasal tip is a very delicate procedure, as it must...
Introduction: The nose is the central and probably the most important organ of the face. In view of ...
Background Reconstruction of complex defects involving nose and close facial units represents an aes...
The nose is a critically important aesthetic and functional portion of the face. We can explore nasa...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Extended tumor resection in the middle third of the face leads to complex defects: wide, 3-dimension...
We report our experience in the reconstruction of the full thickness defects of oral cavity and phar...
The nose is a functionally complex organ implicated in breathing, olfaction, and phonation, with a c...
A serious midface defect involving resection of squamous cell carcinoma originating from the hard pa...
involving the face and intraoral region were operated upon for extensive excision in desperate attem...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study is to assess different surgical techniques, comparing them in order t...
Large lateral facial defects especially through and through defect of the cheek remain reconstructiv...
Background: The reconstruction of the nasal defects occurring after a tumor excision is rather diffi...
Six radial forearm flaps, two transverse rectus abdominis flaps and one latissimus dorsi myocutaneou...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
SummaryIntroductionSurgical reconstruction of the nasal tip is a very delicate procedure, as it must...
Introduction: The nose is the central and probably the most important organ of the face. In view of ...
Background Reconstruction of complex defects involving nose and close facial units represents an aes...
The nose is a critically important aesthetic and functional portion of the face. We can explore nasa...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Extended tumor resection in the middle third of the face leads to complex defects: wide, 3-dimension...
We report our experience in the reconstruction of the full thickness defects of oral cavity and phar...
The nose is a functionally complex organ implicated in breathing, olfaction, and phonation, with a c...
A serious midface defect involving resection of squamous cell carcinoma originating from the hard pa...
involving the face and intraoral region were operated upon for extensive excision in desperate attem...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study is to assess different surgical techniques, comparing them in order t...
Large lateral facial defects especially through and through defect of the cheek remain reconstructiv...
Background: The reconstruction of the nasal defects occurring after a tumor excision is rather diffi...
Six radial forearm flaps, two transverse rectus abdominis flaps and one latissimus dorsi myocutaneou...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
SummaryIntroductionSurgical reconstruction of the nasal tip is a very delicate procedure, as it must...