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Management of recurrent acquired choanal atresia with radial forearm free flap transfer
Acquired choanal atresia is a rare complication of pharyngeal surgical interventions. Here, we report the case of a 72-year-old woman who was treated in our institution for acquired choanal atresia after failed previous treatments.
Haruyuki Hirayama MD +5 more
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Oblique facial clefts are a rare entity and can be associated with palatal anomalies like synechiae caused by amniotic bands. Their treatment is individualized following sound reconstructive surgical principles.
Bharatendu Swain +3 more
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Endoscopic resection of a squamous cell carcinoma on a pharyngeal flap. [PDF]
Kanesaka T +4 more
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Background: Pharyngocutaneous fistula is a common complication after total laryngectomy or laryngopharyngectomy, especially in the setting of salvage surgery after (chemo)radiation. Alongside with the established pectoralis major flap and free flaps, the
Christian D. Thüring +5 more
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Outcomes of a superiorly-based pharyngeal flap for the correction of velopharyngeal dysfunction. [PDF]
Lee YW +5 more
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IntroductionReconstruction of oral and pharyngeal defects after pathologic resections with the same tissue is an optimal and ideal target. Islanded variety of inferiorly pedicled facial artery musculomucosal flap, in which facial artery and vein are ...
khajehahmadi, Saeedeh, Rahpeyma, Amin
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Versatility of the supraclavicular artery island flap for head and neck reconstruction
Objective To present our experience using the supraclavicular artery island flap (SCAIF) for head and neck reconstruction. Methods We performed a retrospective chart review to identify patients who underwent head and neck reconstruction with SCAIF at our
Yiyu Ru +8 more
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The superiorly based pharyngeal flap with Z-plasty. Surgery and Speech
Cleft of the lip, the alveolar process and the palate (CLP) is the most common congenital malformation of the head. Whereas the cleft lip is a malformation that affects aesthetics, cleft palate is a malformation that affects function.
Keuning, K.H.D.
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**Introduction**: The surgical management of velopharyngeal insufficiency is traditionally guided by algorithms based on dynamic imaging, such as nasoendoscopy and video fluoroscopy. In practice, however, surgeons often favour a single surgical technique
David Chong +3 more
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Monitoring Buried Flap in Pharyngeal Defect Reconstruction
Dinesh Kadam, Rohanchandra R. Gatty
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