Search results for "Free Tissue Flaps"

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Implants in free fibula flap supporting dental rehabilitation - Implant and peri-implant related outcomes of a randomized clinical trial.

2016

Abstract Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the difference in success rates of implants when using two or four implant-supported-overdentures following segmental mandibular reconstruction with fibula free flap. Methods and designs This prospective, parallel designed, randomized clinical study was conducted with 1:1 ratio. At baseline, all participants already had segmental reconstruction of mandible with free fibula flap. The participants were randomized into two groups: Group-I received implant-supported-overdentures on two tissue-level implants and Group-II received implant-supported-overdentures on four tissue-level implants. Success rates of the implants were evaluated…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentAlveolar Bone LossDentistryFree flapFree Tissue Flapslaw.inventionDental Prosthesis Retention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawmedicineHumansFibulaRehabilitationbusiness.industryDental Implantation EndosseousMandibleSoft tissue030206 dentistryHyperplasiamedicine.diseaseDenture OverlaySurgeryTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyFibula030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryFemaleImplantDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedOral SurgerybusinessJournal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
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Virtual Planning and 3D printing modeling for mandibular reconstruction with fibula free flap

2017

Background This study was to evaluate the use of virtual planning and 3D printing modeling in mandibular reconstruction and compare the operation time and surgical outcome of this technique with conventional method. Material and Methods Between 2014 and 2017, 15 patients underwent vascularized fibula flap mandibular reconstruction using virtual planning and 3D printing modeling. Titanium plates were pre-bent using the models and cutting guides were used for osteotomies. 15 patients who underwent mandibular reconstruction using fibula flap without aid of virtual planning and 3D printing models were selected as control group. The operation time was recorded and compared in two groups. Accurac…

AdultMaleComputer science3D printingFree flapFree Tissue FlapsPatient Care Planning03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineOperation timeHumansFibulaMandibular reconstructionGeneral DentistryRetrospective StudiesOrthodonticsbusiness.industryResearchMandible030206 dentistryFibula flapMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologyVirtual planningFibula030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPrinting Three-DimensionalUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFemaleMandibular ReconstructionOral Surgerybusiness
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Incidence and types of complications after ablative oral cancer surgery with primary microvascular free flap reconstruction.

2015

Background: The aims of the study were 1) to evaluate the incidence and types of postoperative complications after ablative oral cancer surgery with primary free flap reconstruction and 2) identify prognostic variables for postoperative complications. Material and Methods: Desired data was retrieved from a computer database at the department of Oral and Maxillofacial Department, Queen Elisabeth hospital Birmingham, United Kingdom, between June 2007 and October 2012. Logistic regression was used to study relationships between preoperative variables and postoperative outcomes. Results: The study population consisted 184 patients, comprising 189 composite resections with reconstruction. Compli…

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Microsurgical Scalp Reconstruction in the Elderly

2015

BACKGROUND Microvascular reconstruction is the mainstay of treatment in complex scalp defects. The rate of elderly patients requiring scalp reconstruction is increasing, but outcomes in elderly patients are unclear. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature pertaining to free tissue transfer for scalp reconstruction in patients older than 65 years to compare outcomes among different free flaps and determine the safety profile of treatment. METHODS A systematic review of the available literature of patients undergoing microvascular scalp reconstruction was completed. Details for patients 65 years and older were extracted and reviewed for data analysis. RESULTS A t…

medicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaGlobal HealthFree Tissue FlapsScalp reconstructionPostoperative ComplicationsRisk FactorsStatistical significanceReconstructive Surgical ProcedureHumansMedicineIn patientFree Tissue FlapAgedScalpbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Age FactorsPlastic Surgery ProceduresTissue transferSurgerySurvival RateSafety profileTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structurePooled analysisScalpSurgeryRadiologyPostoperative ComplicationCurrent (fluid)MorbiditybusinessComplicationHumanPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Capillary measurement of lactate and glucose for free flap monitoring.

2014

Summary Background It is reported that the salvage rate of free flaps is inversely related to the time interval between the onset of pedicle impairments and their clinical recognition. Monitoring of free flaps is therefore of major importance and clinical monitoring remains the most used technique because of lack of low-cost and non-invasive techniques. The authors suggested an efficient, simple and cheap technique to detect early thrombotic events in monitoring free flaps with skin paddle. Methods In this multicentre prospective study, measurements of capillary glucose and lactate in the flaps were done. These parameters were compared to standardized clinical monitoring during the first fi…

AdultBlood GlucoseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyScreening testFree flapFree Tissue FlapsYoung AdultMedicineHumansLactic AcidProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedMonitoring PhysiologicAged 80 and overbusiness.industryMiddle AgedSkin paddlemedicine.diseaseSurgeryCapillariesVenous thrombosisAnesthesiaSurgeryFemalebusinessComplicationAnnales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique
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Free microvascular tissue transfer for the reconstruction of midfacial defects in oncological patients

2009

This study reviews our experience with free microvascular tissue transfer for the repair of midfacial defects in surgical oncology. From 2000 to 2008, eight patients with maxillectomy defects were immediately reconstructed using free flaps. Their clinical charts were retrospectively reviewed to record demographic data, ablative and reconstructive procedures, complications and outcome. Free tissue transfer was successful in all patients, giving an overall success rate of 100%. The mean follow-up time was 4 to 101 months (mr: 43.8). Three patients died from the disease giving a patient mortality of 30%, while five patients are alive, free of disease and back to their normal daily activities. …

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Retrospective Analysis in Lower Limb Reconstruction: Propeller Perforator Flaps versus Free Flaps.

2017

Background Technical advancements and increasing experience in the management of soft tissue defects in lower extremities have led to the evolution of decisional reconstructive algorithms. Both propeller perforator flaps (PPFs) and free flaps (FFs) proved to be useful methods of reconstruction for lower extremities defects, offering alternative reconstructive tools. We present a case series of PPFs and FFs for reconstruction of lower limbs defects, analyzing and comparing treatment and outcomes. Methods Through a retrospective analysis, we report our experience in performing PPFs or FFs for reconstruction of soft tissue defects of the lower extremities, in patients admitted between 2010 an…

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