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Free Flap Reconstruction of the Maxilla
Aurora Vincent1, Jason Burkes2, Fayette Williams2
1Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington.
Abstract:
Tumors of the maxilla and midface are some of the most difficult to manage, not only in terms of treatment but also in terms of achieving acceptable orofacial reconstruction. Today, free flaps dominate the reconstructive field. Many patients can achieve successful reconstruction after free flap transfer with a return of intelligible speech, a regular diet, and acceptable cosmesis. Herein, the authors review free flap reconstruction of the maxilla, with a focus on the classifications of defects, when obturators are appropriate, types and sources of free flaps, and complications for which to beware.
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