Traditional methods of repair for medium-size (3-5 cm) oral defects include allowing granulation, primary closure, skin grafts, and buccal mucosal grafts. Each of these methods has several disadvantages, and all tend to result in significant scar contracture and often lack sufficient bulk. In 10 patients, the defect left by resection of cancer lesions was reconstructed with a free palatal mucoperiosteal graft. In all patients, the grafts survived with little contracture, allowing for adequate tongue mobility. Because of the thickness of the palatal mucoperiosteum, local depressions typically associated with floor of the mouth defects could be avoided. The palatal donor site was left to granulate and recovered in 2-3 weeks with little residu...
Background: Palatal defects are still challenging for the reconstructive surgeon since the palate ca...
Reconstruction of the maxilla should aim to restore appearance, speech and occlusion. With modern re...
Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients having acquired defects of maxilla presents a challenging task...
After oncologic resection, the palate can be reconstructed by use of fasciocutaneous free flaps, loc...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Postoncologic reconstruction of the palate represents a major...
Reconstruction following total or subtotal maxillectomy requires specialized techniques, and it is s...
Soft-tissue defects of the mouth floor need thin, foldable, and pliable tissues able to preserve loc...
The temporal osteocutaneous island (TOCI) flap was first performed in reconstruction of palatal defe...
Background. Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represen...
Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represent...
The flap considered at first for the reconstruction of large maxillary defect, especially mid-face d...
Background: The resection of head and neck cancer can result in postoperative defect. Many patients ...
Background. The main aims of hard palate reconstruction include separation of the nasal and oral cav...
Purpose: In oral and maxillofacial surgery palatal mucosal grafts are routinely used to cover mucosa...
The standard procedure for alveolar cleft closure in cleft lip and palate patients is by alveolar bo...
Background: Palatal defects are still challenging for the reconstructive surgeon since the palate ca...
Reconstruction of the maxilla should aim to restore appearance, speech and occlusion. With modern re...
Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients having acquired defects of maxilla presents a challenging task...
After oncologic resection, the palate can be reconstructed by use of fasciocutaneous free flaps, loc...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Postoncologic reconstruction of the palate represents a major...
Reconstruction following total or subtotal maxillectomy requires specialized techniques, and it is s...
Soft-tissue defects of the mouth floor need thin, foldable, and pliable tissues able to preserve loc...
The temporal osteocutaneous island (TOCI) flap was first performed in reconstruction of palatal defe...
Background. Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represen...
Background: Reconstruction of moderate-sized mucosal defects of the oral cavity/oropharynx represent...
The flap considered at first for the reconstruction of large maxillary defect, especially mid-face d...
Background: The resection of head and neck cancer can result in postoperative defect. Many patients ...
Background. The main aims of hard palate reconstruction include separation of the nasal and oral cav...
Purpose: In oral and maxillofacial surgery palatal mucosal grafts are routinely used to cover mucosa...
The standard procedure for alveolar cleft closure in cleft lip and palate patients is by alveolar bo...
Background: Palatal defects are still challenging for the reconstructive surgeon since the palate ca...
Reconstruction of the maxilla should aim to restore appearance, speech and occlusion. With modern re...
Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients having acquired defects of maxilla presents a challenging task...