2022
DOI: 10.1002/micr.30942
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Flow through fibula and fasciocutaneous free flaps in oromandibular reconstruction

Abstract: Introduction The osteocutaneous fibula is a workhorse flap for oromandibular reconstruction. Skin paddles not only perform soft tissue reconstruction but also serve as a monitor for the fibula. In cases where the skin paddle cannot be harvested as desired due to variations, two challenges arise, such as fibula follow‐up and the need for a second free flap so recipient. Moreover, there may not be enough recipient vessels for the double flaps in the neck. This report aimed to address the difficulties mentioned a… Show more

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“…In this case, although reconstructive success depended on five individual anastomoses, no microsurgical complication occurred via meticulous microsurgical technique. Because of our previous experience of flow through double free flaps (Gur et al, 2022), we preferred to perform anastomoses on the operating table before flap inset due to bloodless condition with good microsurgical position and exposure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this case, although reconstructive success depended on five individual anastomoses, no microsurgical complication occurred via meticulous microsurgical technique. Because of our previous experience of flow through double free flaps (Gur et al, 2022), we preferred to perform anastomoses on the operating table before flap inset due to bloodless condition with good microsurgical position and exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%