PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and neck reconstruction after (chemo)radiation [(C)RT], taking into consideration both the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms and their clinical consequences. RECENT FINDINGS: Microvascular reconstruction has gradually become a mainstay in the management of head and neck cancer both in primary and salvage scenarios. However, limited data are available concerning the influence of previous radiotherapy/chemoradiation therapy (CRT) on free flap survival and surgical complications. Molecular studies show that the effects of radiotherapy/CRT may be essentially reduced to three components: inflammation, a prothrombotic state and fibrosis. From a cli...
Hypothesis and specific aims Intraoperative brachytherapy (IOBT) placed following extirpative surger...
Abstract: Background. The acute toxicity of intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) delivered as an ...
Radiation therapy, which forms the mainstay of the treatment in many head and neck cancers, is viewe...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
Purpose of review: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
Contains fulltext : 196793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: L...
Radiation therapy is an established modality in the treatment of head and neck cancer patients. Comp...
Abstract: Background. Because of the low incidence of late thrombosis in free flaps used for head an...
Abstract: Background. Free flap reconstruction of head and neck cancer defects is complex with many ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper reviews recent surgical contributions to the multidisciplinary approac...
Microvascular free tissue transfer is a reliable technique for head and neck reconstruction with suc...
Background: Radiation therapy is an established modality in the treatment of head and neck cancer pa...
Abstract: Background. In the neck, the recipient vessels most frequently used for microsurgical reco...
Head and neck reconstruction has always been a challenging problem: in the past, most oral and pha-r...
Purpose of review: This paper reviews recent surgical contributions to the multidisciplinary approac...
Hypothesis and specific aims Intraoperative brachytherapy (IOBT) placed following extirpative surger...
Abstract: Background. The acute toxicity of intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) delivered as an ...
Radiation therapy, which forms the mainstay of the treatment in many head and neck cancers, is viewe...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
Purpose of review: This article critically analyzes the recent literature on microvascular head and ...
Contains fulltext : 196793.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: L...
Radiation therapy is an established modality in the treatment of head and neck cancer patients. Comp...
Abstract: Background. Because of the low incidence of late thrombosis in free flaps used for head an...
Abstract: Background. Free flap reconstruction of head and neck cancer defects is complex with many ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This paper reviews recent surgical contributions to the multidisciplinary approac...
Microvascular free tissue transfer is a reliable technique for head and neck reconstruction with suc...
Background: Radiation therapy is an established modality in the treatment of head and neck cancer pa...
Abstract: Background. In the neck, the recipient vessels most frequently used for microsurgical reco...
Head and neck reconstruction has always been a challenging problem: in the past, most oral and pha-r...
Purpose of review: This paper reviews recent surgical contributions to the multidisciplinary approac...
Hypothesis and specific aims Intraoperative brachytherapy (IOBT) placed following extirpative surger...
Abstract: Background. The acute toxicity of intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) delivered as an ...
Radiation therapy, which forms the mainstay of the treatment in many head and neck cancers, is viewe...