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Flap surgery is a common method used to cover defects following tumor ablation, trauma, or infection. However, insufficient vascularity in the transferred flap can lead to flap necrosis and failure. Proper postoperative monitoring is essential to prevent
Hyun Kim +6 more
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‘Sit and tilt’ preparation for subscapular system free flaps
Background:The ablation of advanced head and neck cancer often results in large three-dimensional defects that require free tissue transfer to optimally address functional and cosmetic issues.
M S Costello, H Patwa, Y Patil, J Mark
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Perigraftitis, an independent biologic complication associated with implants placed in grafted bone
Abstract Background Perigraftitis is a recently introduced concept describing biologic complications specifically associated with implants placed in grafted bone. It is characterized by inflammation resulting from bacterial colonization of grafted bone and/or residual graft particulates.
Jonathan H. Do +2 more
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Purpose: The aim of this report is to compare free perforator flaps and propeller flaps in the coverage of lower limb soft tissue defects. Patients and methods: 179 patients (age between 5 and 92 years old), underwent soft tissue reconstruction of the ...
Vignini L. +5 more
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Abstract Background Conventional envelope flap techniques for implant placement in edentulous mandibles are associated with greater postoperative morbidity, especially in elderly patients or those with anatomical limitations. Minimally invasive alternatives aim to preserve soft tissues and reduce complications, enhancing clinical predictability ...
Lucas Jardim da Silva +5 more
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Abstract Background Autogenous particulate dentin has emerged as one of the promising biocompatible alternatives to traditional bone graft materials in alveolar ridge augmentation. Although its clinical success is documented, comprehensive studies combining histological and radiographic evaluations remain limited. This case report addresses this gap by
Kosuke Kashiwagi +4 more
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Modified coronally advanced flap for multiple anterior gingival recessions: Case report
Abstract Background The frontal envelope coronally advanced flap (CAF), designed for multiple adjacent gingival recessions (MAGR) of the anterior maxilla, involves tunneling of the midline papilla. However, when treating frontal and lateral MAGR in a single session, the tunneled midline papilla can act as a fixed point, which may limit coronal ...
Kevimy Agossa +3 more
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Versatility of Free Cutaneous Flaps for Upper Extremity Soft Tissue Reconstruction
The goals of upper extremity soft tissue reconstruction should go well beyond providing coverage and restoring function. As the field of reconstructive microsurgery has evolved, free cutaneous flaps (FCFs) are gaining wider application. The advantages of
Howard Wang +3 more
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Abstract Background Single flap approach (SFA) is a validated procedure for obtaining clinical attachment gain and pocket closure when applied to deep intraosseous defects. However, the presence of an interdental crater as well as the tooth location were associated with a lower rate of primary intention closure, possibly jeopardizing the outcome of the
Mattia Severi +2 more
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Abstract Background Effective flap management is crucial for successful bone regeneration procedures. Traditional flap release has been performed by the deep split design; recently, the superficial split design revives for its proposed anatomical and biomechanical advantages.
Oscar Durán‐Garnica +4 more
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