The role of computer aided design/computer assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and 3-dimensional printing in head and neck oncologic surgery: A review and future …
SC Nyirjesy, M Heller, N von Windheim, A Gingras… - Oral oncology, 2022 - Elsevier
Microvascular free flap reconstruction has remained the standard of care in reconstruction of
large tissue defects following ablative head and neck oncologic surgery, especially for bony …
large tissue defects following ablative head and neck oncologic surgery, especially for bony …
Systematic review of the software used for virtual surgical planning in craniomaxillofacial surgery over the last decade
Craniomaxillofacial surgery has been experiencing a deep conceptual change in surgical
planning over the last decade, with virtual reality technologies becoming widely adopted …
planning over the last decade, with virtual reality technologies becoming widely adopted …
Cosmetic and reconstructive facial plastic surgery related simulation and optimization efforts
E Tokgöz, MA Carro - Cosmetic and reconstructive facial plastic surgery: A …, 2023 - Springer
Advancements in facial plastic surgery optimal outcome attainment by using simulation and
optimization efforts are progressing as technology advances. Computed tomography (CT) …
optimization efforts are progressing as technology advances. Computed tomography (CT) …
Frozen section analysis in head and neck surgical pathology: A narrative review of the past, present, and future of intraoperative pathologic consultation
Frozen section has remained the diagnostic gold standard for intraoperative pathological
evaluation of surgical margins for head and neck specimens. While achieving tumor-free …
evaluation of surgical margins for head and neck specimens. While achieving tumor-free …
Current trends in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of jaw following ablative surgery
Simple Summary The Maxilla and mandible provide skeletal support for of the middle and
lower third of our faces, allowing for the normal functioning of breathing, chewing …
lower third of our faces, allowing for the normal functioning of breathing, chewing …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term stability of jaw reconstruction with microvascular bone flaps: A prospective longitudinal study
Objectives Microvascular bone flap jaw reconstruction has achieved satisfactory clinical
outcomes. However, little is known about the long-term stability of the reconstructed jaw …
outcomes. However, little is known about the long-term stability of the reconstructed jaw …
History of Maxillary Reconstruction
KC Lee, TW Neal, R Tung… - Atlas of the …, 2024 - oralmaxsurgeryatlas.theclinics.com
Maxillectomy defects typically arise in the congenital, postablative, or post-traumatic setting.
The initial maxillectomy procedure was first described in the 1820s and subsequently …
The initial maxillectomy procedure was first described in the 1820s and subsequently …
The learning curve of computer-assisted free flap jaw reconstruction surgery using 3d-printed patient-specific plates: a cumulative sum analysis
Background Computer-assisted jaw reconstruction (CAJR) has benefits in reducing
operation time and improving reconstruction accuracy, compared to conventional freehand …
operation time and improving reconstruction accuracy, compared to conventional freehand …
A quantitative comparison of bone resection margin distances in virtual surgical planning versus histopathology: a prospective study
Background: Positive bone margins have been shown to be associated with worse
locoregional control and survival performance in oral oncology patients. With the application …
locoregional control and survival performance in oral oncology patients. With the application …
Current surgical therapy of locally advanced cSCC: from patient selection to microsurgical tissue transplant. Review
T Brambullo, GP Azzena, P Toninello… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Among the non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) the squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one
of the most challenging for the surgeon. Local aggressiveness and a tendency to …
of the most challenging for the surgeon. Local aggressiveness and a tendency to …