The Chinese fasciocutaneous flap is the most versatile method for repairing soft tissue defects of the oral cavity. Its slenderness and pliability make it preferable to other free flaps in the reconstruction of mobile structures. Its chief limitations are, however, its unfavourable skin characteristics, which are void of mucosecretory activity, and the presence of cutaneous appendages. The consequent reduction in oral cavity lubrication is responsible for the dry feeling which hinders rehabilitation, irrespective of reconstructive outcome. The softness of the donor region is cosmetically and functionally consistent. Clinical application of tissue prefabrication techniques in reconstructive microsurgery enables the problem to be solved by ra...
ABSTRACT Summary Reconstruction of cheek mucosa defects following tumor resections can be approach...
The reconstruction of postoperative or post-radiotherapeutic losses of substance in the oral cavity ...
Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represent...
The Chinese fasciocutaneous flap is the most versatile method for repairing soft tissue defects of t...
Soft-tissue defects of the mouth floor need thin, foldable, and pliable tissues able to preserve loc...
Reconstruction of extripative defects in the head and neck with vascularized free tissue transfer ha...
Aim. In this study the indications, surgical technique, advantages, disadvantages and possible compl...
Bare free fascial flaps are increasingly used for restoration of soft-tissue defects of the oral cav...
Summary: Tongue cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm of the oral cavity. Occurrence in the t...
The rapid development of surgical techniques in the head and neck area has greatly assisted in enabl...
Six radial forearm flaps, two transverse rectus abdominis flaps and one latissimus dorsi myocutaneou...
It is estimated that about 92,000 new cases of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer occurred in Europe ...
Optimal functional outcomes in oncologic patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCCA) of the tongue ...
After an extensive tumor resection, a defect of the floor of the mouth is a significant reconstructi...
Traditional methods of repair for medium-size (3-5 cm) oral defects include allowing granulation, pr...
ABSTRACT Summary Reconstruction of cheek mucosa defects following tumor resections can be approach...
The reconstruction of postoperative or post-radiotherapeutic losses of substance in the oral cavity ...
Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represent...
The Chinese fasciocutaneous flap is the most versatile method for repairing soft tissue defects of t...
Soft-tissue defects of the mouth floor need thin, foldable, and pliable tissues able to preserve loc...
Reconstruction of extripative defects in the head and neck with vascularized free tissue transfer ha...
Aim. In this study the indications, surgical technique, advantages, disadvantages and possible compl...
Bare free fascial flaps are increasingly used for restoration of soft-tissue defects of the oral cav...
Summary: Tongue cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm of the oral cavity. Occurrence in the t...
The rapid development of surgical techniques in the head and neck area has greatly assisted in enabl...
Six radial forearm flaps, two transverse rectus abdominis flaps and one latissimus dorsi myocutaneou...
It is estimated that about 92,000 new cases of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer occurred in Europe ...
Optimal functional outcomes in oncologic patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCCA) of the tongue ...
After an extensive tumor resection, a defect of the floor of the mouth is a significant reconstructi...
Traditional methods of repair for medium-size (3-5 cm) oral defects include allowing granulation, pr...
ABSTRACT Summary Reconstruction of cheek mucosa defects following tumor resections can be approach...
The reconstruction of postoperative or post-radiotherapeutic losses of substance in the oral cavity ...
Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represent...