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Cervical tracheal reconstruction
3 November 2023
| Sunil Sharma
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ENTA - Head & Neck, ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice, ENTA - Vestibular Disorders
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tracheal reconstruction, xenogenic acellular dermal matrix
This Chinese animal study looked at the use of a xenogenic acellular dermal matrix for tracheal reconstruction. The authors took a total of 22 rabbits and divided them into an experimental (repair with xenogenic acellular dermal matrix) and control group...
Bilateral transposition lip flaps of central upper lip defects
1 January 2017
| Bilal Gani Taib
This case series brilliantly explains a novel technique to repair central upper lip deformities at a Moh’s reconstruction referral practice. Most of the current treatment operations advocate a secondary surgery in order to fully restore the philtral columns and the...
Submental island flap to reconstruct the lower lip
1 November 2016
| Sunil K Bhatia
The lips are necessary for oral competence, cosmesis, speech and feeding. Non-melanoma cancers can affect the lips, and the lower lips are about 80% more likely to be affected. A large number of these cancers are squamous cell carcinomas. Treatment...
A move away from bony free flaps in reconstruction
1 November 2016
| Stuart Burrows
Techniques for facial reconstruction have come on in leaps and bounds since the world wars. The use of titanium implants is more recent and the technology for manipulating the metal and how we use it is rapidly developing. Here the...
Microvascular surgery - does size matter
1 September 2015
| Bilal Gani Taib
Success rates for microvascular free tissue transfer performed for head and neck reconstruction are currently very high. As the recipient vessel diameter decreases, questions of reliability and ease of access are raised. This retrospective analysis looked at 89 flaps in...
Should we leave a reconstructed auricle exposed?
7 January 2025
| Shivanchan Rajmohan
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ENTA - Otology
Microtia results in psychological and functional morbidity and total auricle reconstruction offers the affected individual a more cosmetically pleasing ear. The art of dressing postoperatively can be heterogenous between surgeons. This single-centre retrospective study based in China compared complication rate...
Free flap reconstruction in stage three bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis
1 November 2014
| Sunil K Bhatia
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Maxillofacial Surgery
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Bisphosphonates, Fibula free flap, Iliac crest free flap, Osteonecrosis
There is no widely accepted gold standard for the treatment of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ). Early BRONJ is managed conservatively but there is controversy regarding the treatment of the later stages. Stage three is defined as exposed bone...
Nasolabial flap to reconstruct periorbital defects
1 November 2014
| Sunil K Bhatia
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ENTA - Rhinoplasty, ENTA - Skull Base Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, ENTA - ENT
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Cranially based, Defect closure, Local flaps, Nasolabial flap, Paranasal defects, Periorbital defects
The authors present a series of 25, mainly geriatric patients that had ablative surgery with complex defects in the paranasal and orbital regions. The paranasal and periorbital regions are extremely important for facial aesthetics and quality of life. The authors...
Polydioxanone in septal reconstruction
1 September 2014
| Sunil K Bhatia
Septal reconstruction is a challenging problem and is undertaken for functional or cosmetic reasons, or a combination of both. Either autologous cartilage, commonly auricular, or other alloplastic material can be used. The authors describe the use of a Polydioxanone (PDS)...
Middle ear reconstruction in children: why, when and how
Every ear in every child is different. Rob Nash discusses the rationale behind reconstructive ear surgery in children and his philosophy on timing and techniques of reconstruction. It is rare for middle ear pathologies to be life threatening. Indeed, it...Random-pattern skin flaps: part 1 – advancement flaps
In the first of a short series covering random pattern skin flaps and their use in clinical practice (see Part 2 here, Part 3 here and Part 4 here), Christopher Thompson and Miles Bannister describe in some detail their techniques...Compress to suppress the venous tinnitus
1 July 2021
| Sangeeta Maini
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Otology
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Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, Venous pulsatile tinnitus, compression reconstruction of sigmoid sinus
This interesting retrospective case series analyses the effectiveness of a modified surgical technique with retromastoid reconstruction of the sigmoid sinus by mechanical compression with Surgicel and bone wax packing under local anaesthesia for patients with venous pulsatile tinnitus related to...