BACKGROUND Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard in reconstruction of extensive defects in head and neck surgery. The aim of this 15-year retrospective study is to analyze the outcomes of free tissue transfers in the head and neck area in a tertiary referral university hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective, single-center study of all patients undergoing free tissue transfers for head and neck reconstruction between 2006 and 2020 was performed. Patient demographics, comorbidities, flap characteristics, outcomes and complications were assessed. RESULTS A total of 353 free flaps were performed. The most common defect etiology was synchronous oncologic resection (74.2%). The majority of patients had at le...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
Abstract: Background. Free-tissue transfer has become the preferred method of head and neck reconstr...
Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for reconstruction of head and neck complex def...
BACKGROUND Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard in reconstruction of extensive de...
Between 2000 and 2007, 376 free-flap transfers were performed in 352 patients at the Department of M...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
ObjectivesDue to the complex anatomy and function of the head and neck region, the reconstruction of...
Introduction: Reconstruction with a free flap is routine in head and neck surgery because of better ...
Microvascular surgery now plays an increasingly important role in head and neck reconstruction. When...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
Familiarity with four types of free tissues transfers allows appropriate reconstruction of most defe...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curre...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
Abstract: Background. Free-tissue transfer has become the preferred method of head and neck reconstr...
Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for reconstruction of head and neck complex def...
BACKGROUND Free tissue transfer is considered the gold standard in reconstruction of extensive de...
Between 2000 and 2007, 376 free-flap transfers were performed in 352 patients at the Department of M...
The simultaneous use of two different free flaps, harvested from distinct donor sites, has demonstra...
Background: Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for the reconstruction of head and ...
Objective:To determine flap success rate and complications in patients who underwent microvascular f...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
ObjectivesDue to the complex anatomy and function of the head and neck region, the reconstruction of...
Introduction: Reconstruction with a free flap is routine in head and neck surgery because of better ...
Microvascular surgery now plays an increasingly important role in head and neck reconstruction. When...
Background: Head and neck cancers are the sixth most common cancers worldwide. The primary treatment...
Familiarity with four types of free tissues transfers allows appropriate reconstruction of most defe...
Background Free flap reconstruction is the gold standard in head and neck reconstructions. The curre...
Nowadays, the transposition of microvascular free flaps is the most popular method for management of...
Abstract: Background. Free-tissue transfer has become the preferred method of head and neck reconstr...
Free tissue transfer has become the standard of care for reconstruction of head and neck complex def...