Microvascular mandibular reconstruction should be considered the procedure of choice for bone replacement in radiated tissue beds, orocutaneous fistulae with segmental bone loss, osteoradionecrotic mandibles and for immediate composite tissue reconstruction. The free vascularised fibula has significant potential for the reconstruction of the mandible. Its architecture has certain advantages over other donor sites where considerable planning is required to orient the bone curvature and vascular pedicle in relation to the recipient vessels. In this study we present 21 cases of mandible reconstruction with fibular flap (1, 2)
Objective: To study etiology of mandibular defects, the versatility of vascularised free fibula flap...
Mandibular reconstruction using vascularized osteocutaneous flaps is necessary to improve functional...
Traumas, malformative or dysplastic pathologies, atrophy, osteoradionecrosis, and benign or malignan...
AbstractIntroduction/objectiveThe fibula osteocutaneous free flap has been a workhorse for mandibula...
From January 1990 to December 1991, 4 patients were treated by the authors with fibula free flap for...
From January 1990 to December 1991, 4 patients were treated by the authors with fibula free flap for...
Congenital disease, major trauma, tumour resection and biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis can lead ...
Abstract Background The mandible is responsible for vital functions of the stomatognathic system, an...
The introduction of microvascular surgical techniques with bone flaps has made it possible to restor...
Experience with 17 mandibular reconstructions by the free fibula flap is presented. The main advanta...
Segmental mandibulectomy leads to a great deficit in the form and function of the patient. Vasculari...
Free fibula flap is a gold standart nowadays. Usage of this flap became very common in maxillofacial...
The authors report their experience with the free osseous and osteocutaneous fibular flap used in th...
Objective: To study etiology of mandibular defects, the versatility of vascularised free fibula flap...
Objective: To study etiology of mandibular defects, the versatility of vascularised free fibula flap...
Objective: To study etiology of mandibular defects, the versatility of vascularised free fibula flap...
Mandibular reconstruction using vascularized osteocutaneous flaps is necessary to improve functional...
Traumas, malformative or dysplastic pathologies, atrophy, osteoradionecrosis, and benign or malignan...
AbstractIntroduction/objectiveThe fibula osteocutaneous free flap has been a workhorse for mandibula...
From January 1990 to December 1991, 4 patients were treated by the authors with fibula free flap for...
From January 1990 to December 1991, 4 patients were treated by the authors with fibula free flap for...
Congenital disease, major trauma, tumour resection and biphosphonate-related osteonecrosis can lead ...
Abstract Background The mandible is responsible for vital functions of the stomatognathic system, an...
The introduction of microvascular surgical techniques with bone flaps has made it possible to restor...
Experience with 17 mandibular reconstructions by the free fibula flap is presented. The main advanta...
Segmental mandibulectomy leads to a great deficit in the form and function of the patient. Vasculari...
Free fibula flap is a gold standart nowadays. Usage of this flap became very common in maxillofacial...
The authors report their experience with the free osseous and osteocutaneous fibular flap used in th...
Objective: To study etiology of mandibular defects, the versatility of vascularised free fibula flap...
Objective: To study etiology of mandibular defects, the versatility of vascularised free fibula flap...
Objective: To study etiology of mandibular defects, the versatility of vascularised free fibula flap...
Mandibular reconstruction using vascularized osteocutaneous flaps is necessary to improve functional...
Traumas, malformative or dysplastic pathologies, atrophy, osteoradionecrosis, and benign or malignan...