2022
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.43.13.36738
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Microsurgical reconstruction of the enormous traumatic oromandibular defect by osteocutaneous fibula-free flap in a 9-year-old child: a case report

Abstract: Enormous oromandibular defects in children remain a reconstructive challenge due to the region's unique features and the scarcity of a perfectly matched recipient site. The osteocutaneous fibula-free flap (OCFFF) is an excellent option for these defects. Most reports on oromandibular reconstruction in children are limited to surgical techniques instead of long-term follow-up, especially in resource-limited settings. We reported a 9-year-old child who presented with a massive oromandibular defect caused by a hi… Show more

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“…For instance, Altam et al . reported a great outcome of microsurgical reconstruction provided great outcomes of the enormous traumatic oromandibular defect by osteocutaneous fibula-free flap in a 9-year-old [ 9 ]. We believe this study will add a wider view of microsurgery experiences in a data-limited nation, where complex wound defects are highly common.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Altam et al . reported a great outcome of microsurgical reconstruction provided great outcomes of the enormous traumatic oromandibular defect by osteocutaneous fibula-free flap in a 9-year-old [ 9 ]. We believe this study will add a wider view of microsurgery experiences in a data-limited nation, where complex wound defects are highly common.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%