A Textbook of Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Volume 2 2015
DOI: 10.5772/59746
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Reconstruction of the Face Following Cancer Ablation

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“…Their disadvantages include limited amount of bone for grafting and limited maneuverability of the bone. 1 flap itself have a different type with graft which have its own blood supply from the donor site, compared with graft which relies on growth of new blood vessel from recepient site.…”
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“…Their disadvantages include limited amount of bone for grafting and limited maneuverability of the bone. 1 flap itself have a different type with graft which have its own blood supply from the donor site, compared with graft which relies on growth of new blood vessel from recepient site.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The clavicle that is harvested must include its medial portion and at least two thirds of the lateral clavicular body. 1 Once the sternocleidomastoid muscle is dissected, preserving the clavicular attachment, the thyrocervical trunk, its blood supply, is identified and transected. The superior thyroid trunk is preserved superiorly, as is the spinal accessory nerve.…”
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“…Facial reconstruction is applied to replace and restore hard and soft tissues, allowing the patient to overcome the trauma and return and re-adapt to society. Moreover, it is often required to recreate the original function of lost organs and structures [ 4 ]. Among the most common causes, the restoration of normal deglutition with pharyngeal and tongue components, providing the patency and airway support after a tracheotomy, and the reconstruction of the general movement of the neck and head region might be enumerated [ 5 ].…”
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