VESELÝ, Jiří, Jiří KUČERA, Josef HRBATÝ, Luboš DRAŽAN, Maria MALANTOVÁ and Oliver BULIK. Microsurgical reconstruction during treatment of oncological diseases of head and neck. Acta Chirurgiae Plasticae. Prague: Czech Medical Association J.E.Purkyně, 1998, vol. 40, No 1, p. 3; 5, 3 pp. ISSN 0001-5423.
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Original name Microsurgical reconstruction during treatment of oncological diseases of head and neck
Name (in English) Microsurgical reconstruction during treatment of oncological diseases of head and neck
Authors VESELÝ, Jiří (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Jiří KUČERA (203 Czech Republic), Josef HRBATÝ (203 Czech Republic), Luboš DRAŽAN (203 Czech Republic), Maria MALANTOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Oliver BULIK (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Acta Chirurgiae Plasticae, Prague, Czech Medical Association J.E.Purkyně, 1998, 0001-5423.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30200 3.2 Clinical medicine
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English free flaps; head and neck; oncology
Tags free flaps, head and neck, oncology
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Abstract
In a file of 37 patients in whom extensive resections of the face, maxilla, mandible or calva were necessary, microsurgical reconstructions were used in 27 cases as primary operations at the time of resection, and in 10 cases delayed or secondary operations were made. 49 flaps were used. In five cases two flaps were used in a single stage reconstruction, i.e. one flap for reconstruction of the mandible on the buccal side and the other on the facial side of the face. During operations a multidisciplinary approach of the surgical team comprising a maxillofacial surgeon, ENT and plastic surgeon is preferred.
Abstract (in English)
In a file of 37 patients in whom extensive resections of the face, maxilla, mandible or calva were necessary, microsurgical reconstructions were used in 27 cases as primary operations at the time of resection, and in 10 cases delayed or secondary operations were made. 49 flaps were used. In five cases two flaps were used in a single stage reconstruction, i.e. one flap for reconstruction of the mandible on the buccal side and the other on the facial side of the face. During operations a multidisciplinary approach of the surgical team comprising a maxillofacial surgeon, ENT and plastic surgeon is preferred.
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