Use of the free groin flap, one of the first microvascular free flaps described, has been neglected recently because it has a short pedicle and varies anatomically. However, we have found its anatomical features and type of tissue ideal for volumetric enhancement in severe hemifacial asymmetry. We present a retrospective review of a consecutive series of 14 patients who had hemifacial augmentation with a free groin flap (mean age at operation 17 years, range 10-42) since 2001, and discuss the surgical technique. The most common cause of asymmetry was hemifacial microsomia (n = 6). Anatomical variation of the vessels in the groin did not cause problems. Arterial anastomosis was to the facial artery in 13 patients; 12 patients had simultaneou...
Microvascular anastomosis is mandatory for free flap surgery, but free flap transfer can be challeng...
Reconstruction techniques of orofacial defects caused by wide excision of the intraoral malignant le...
The fibular flap was first described in 1975 by Taylor et al. for reconstruction of large bony defec...
From January 1985 to February 1997, 96 patients had undergone the free vascularized groin flap on th...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
The groin flap was developed as a pedicled dis-tant flap and was later used as the first free skin f...
Background: The facial asymmetry correction in complex craniofacial malformations presents a challen...
INRODUCTION: Hemifacial atrophy is seen after trauma, tumours, surgery, and various syndromes. In mo...
Hemifacial microsomia is most often diagnosed at birth and comprises varying degrees of malformation...
The use of free flaps greatly improves reconstruction options and quality of life for patients under...
Progressive hemifacial atrophy (PHA) is a rare disorder characterized by slow, unilateral atrophy of...
Soft tissue augmentation in hemifacial microsomia patients is a challenging procedure. Free microvas...
BACKGROUND: Progressive hemifacial atrophy, widely referred to as Parry-Romberg syndrome or Romberg'...
Different reconstruction techniques of the anterior and middle skull base as consequence of a defect...
To analyze the feasibility and reliability of free tissue flap transfers in the head and neck region...
Microvascular anastomosis is mandatory for free flap surgery, but free flap transfer can be challeng...
Reconstruction techniques of orofacial defects caused by wide excision of the intraoral malignant le...
The fibular flap was first described in 1975 by Taylor et al. for reconstruction of large bony defec...
From January 1985 to February 1997, 96 patients had undergone the free vascularized groin flap on th...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
The groin flap was developed as a pedicled dis-tant flap and was later used as the first free skin f...
Background: The facial asymmetry correction in complex craniofacial malformations presents a challen...
INRODUCTION: Hemifacial atrophy is seen after trauma, tumours, surgery, and various syndromes. In mo...
Hemifacial microsomia is most often diagnosed at birth and comprises varying degrees of malformation...
The use of free flaps greatly improves reconstruction options and quality of life for patients under...
Progressive hemifacial atrophy (PHA) is a rare disorder characterized by slow, unilateral atrophy of...
Soft tissue augmentation in hemifacial microsomia patients is a challenging procedure. Free microvas...
BACKGROUND: Progressive hemifacial atrophy, widely referred to as Parry-Romberg syndrome or Romberg'...
Different reconstruction techniques of the anterior and middle skull base as consequence of a defect...
To analyze the feasibility and reliability of free tissue flap transfers in the head and neck region...
Microvascular anastomosis is mandatory for free flap surgery, but free flap transfer can be challeng...
Reconstruction techniques of orofacial defects caused by wide excision of the intraoral malignant le...
The fibular flap was first described in 1975 by Taylor et al. for reconstruction of large bony defec...