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Interdisciplinary reconstruction of oncological resections at the skull base, scalp and facial region.

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Interdisciplinary reconstruction of oncological resections at the skull base, scalp and facial region.

Surg Oncol. 2017 Sep;26(3):318-323

Authors: Vogt PM, Mett TR, Broelsch GF, Radtke C, Gellrich NC, Krauss JK, Samii M, Ipaktchi R

Abstract
Extensive bone and soft tissue defects of the skull require unique plastic and reconstructive techniques to avoid and optimize aesthetic appearance following oncological resections. Procedures are ideally planned in an interdisciplinary board composed of neurosurgery, otorhinolaryngology, plastic and reconstructive surgery to facilitate reconstructive procedures of soft tissue and bone as early as possible in one approach. Large resections may require plastic surgery involvement from the beginning. Herein, we describe the function of a multidisciplinary approach to complex oncologic resections of the cranial base, scalp, and facial regions for neuro-oncologic patients.

PMID: 28807253 [PubMed - in process]



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