2021
DOI: 10.17650/2222-1468-2020-10-4-25-31
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Microsurgical reconstruction of the hard palate after resections for malignant tumors

Abstract: Background. The main aims of hard palate reconstruction include separation of the nasal and oral cavities, restoration of chewing, swallowing, speech, ensuring good aesthetic results, and preparation for dental rehabilitation. The choice of reconstruction method is determined by such factors as the nature and location of the defect, surgeon’s experience in certain reconstruction methods, cancer prognosis, and patient’s preference. The study objective is to analyze the results of microsurgical reconstruction of… Show more

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“…Immediate suture after operation will lead to physical and mental disorders and great survival pressure. At present, it is advocated in the academic community that repair and reconstruction should be applied directly after radical resection of oral cancer, so as to repair the maxillofacial defects of patients, and then comprehensively optimize the surgical effect and reduce the life difficulty of patients [16][17][18][19]. After the repair and reconstruction, the maxillofacial region of patients cannot be restored to its original state, and some 4…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immediate suture after operation will lead to physical and mental disorders and great survival pressure. At present, it is advocated in the academic community that repair and reconstruction should be applied directly after radical resection of oral cancer, so as to repair the maxillofacial defects of patients, and then comprehensively optimize the surgical effect and reduce the life difficulty of patients [16][17][18][19]. After the repair and reconstruction, the maxillofacial region of patients cannot be restored to its original state, and some 4…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%