Orocutaneous fistulas in the maxillofacial region may be due to tumor resection, osteoradionecrosis, or trauma, and these defects limit the function of the patients and effect aesthetic and also psychological condition. Articulation and nutrition are also affected by these fistulas. Local flaps can be used for the reconstruction of small- and medium-sized defects with ease. Submandibular gland with its rich blood supply from the facial artery is a practical and useful choice for the reconstruction of mandibular region defects
An oro-antral communication is defined as a permanent pathological connection between the maxillary ...
Background. Extensive through-and-through oromandibular defects after advanced oral carcinoma excisi...
Oronasal fistula can occur secondary to various pathologies, but cleft surgery is the most common. T...
Orocutaneous fistulas in the maxillofacial region may be due to tumor resection, osteoradionecrosis,...
Oroantral fistula is an uncommon complication in oral surgery. Although smaller fistulas of less tha...
Oro-facial defects require reconstruction that provides suitable colour match and texture. Moreover ...
Oroantral communication can be defined as a pathologic space created between the maxillary sinus and...
Abstract An oroantral fistula (OAF) is a pathological abnormal communication between the oral cavity...
The subscapular system can confer numerous flaps for the reconstruction of composite mandibular defe...
Introduction: The management of the oroantral fistula is mainly focused on th closure of the mucosa....
Odontogenic extraoral fistulas often lead to intense levels of patient discomfort and incidence of c...
Abstract: Oral fistula (OAF) is a pathological communication between the oral cavity and maxillary s...
Introduction: Mandibular continuity defects after pathologic resections or traumatic events are dif...
High failure rate for recurrent palatal fistulas closure pose a great challenge to plastic surgeons....
AbstractRecurrent sub-maxillary gland disorders are relatively common. They are mainly caused by obs...
An oro-antral communication is defined as a permanent pathological connection between the maxillary ...
Background. Extensive through-and-through oromandibular defects after advanced oral carcinoma excisi...
Oronasal fistula can occur secondary to various pathologies, but cleft surgery is the most common. T...
Orocutaneous fistulas in the maxillofacial region may be due to tumor resection, osteoradionecrosis,...
Oroantral fistula is an uncommon complication in oral surgery. Although smaller fistulas of less tha...
Oro-facial defects require reconstruction that provides suitable colour match and texture. Moreover ...
Oroantral communication can be defined as a pathologic space created between the maxillary sinus and...
Abstract An oroantral fistula (OAF) is a pathological abnormal communication between the oral cavity...
The subscapular system can confer numerous flaps for the reconstruction of composite mandibular defe...
Introduction: The management of the oroantral fistula is mainly focused on th closure of the mucosa....
Odontogenic extraoral fistulas often lead to intense levels of patient discomfort and incidence of c...
Abstract: Oral fistula (OAF) is a pathological communication between the oral cavity and maxillary s...
Introduction: Mandibular continuity defects after pathologic resections or traumatic events are dif...
High failure rate for recurrent palatal fistulas closure pose a great challenge to plastic surgeons....
AbstractRecurrent sub-maxillary gland disorders are relatively common. They are mainly caused by obs...
An oro-antral communication is defined as a permanent pathological connection between the maxillary ...
Background. Extensive through-and-through oromandibular defects after advanced oral carcinoma excisi...
Oronasal fistula can occur secondary to various pathologies, but cleft surgery is the most common. T...