The evolving landscape of salivary gland tumors
Salivary gland cancers are a rare, histologically diverse group of tumors. They range from
indolent to aggressive and can cause significant morbidity and mortality. Surgical resection …
indolent to aggressive and can cause significant morbidity and mortality. Surgical resection …
Submental island flap versus free flap reconstruction for complex head and neck defects
MG Jørgensen, S Tabatabaeifar… - … –Head and Neck …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Complex soft tissue reconstruction of the head and neck requires a viable,
versatile, and dependable flap. Free flaps, such as the radial forearm and anterolateral thigh …
versatile, and dependable flap. Free flaps, such as the radial forearm and anterolateral thigh …
Systematic review of submental artery island flap versus free flap in head and neck reconstruction
SM Mooney, DC Sukato, O Azoulay… - American Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose The aim of this systematic review is to compare the perioperative characteristics
and outcomes of submental artery island flap (SAIF) to free tissue transfer (FTT) in head and …
and outcomes of submental artery island flap (SAIF) to free tissue transfer (FTT) in head and …
Oncologic safety of the pedicled submental island flap for reconstruction in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma: An analysis of 101 cases
HJ Miao, SK Sun, YY Tian, YQ Yang, SH Wang, S Bai… - Oral Oncology, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective To evaluate whether the pedicle submental island flap (SIF) can be safely used in
the oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) patients with pathologically node …
the oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) patients with pathologically node …
Submental island flap vs free tissue transfer in oral cavity reconstruction: systematic review and meta‐analysis
S Hu, C Fan, B Pecchia, JD Rosenberg - Head & Neck, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background The submental island flap (SMIF) is frequently utilized as an alternative to free
tissue transfer (FTT) in oral cavity reconstruction. Methods Studies directly comparing SMIF …
tissue transfer (FTT) in oral cavity reconstruction. Methods Studies directly comparing SMIF …
Oncological safety of submental island flap for reconstruction of pathologically node-negative and node-positive T1–2 oral squamous cell carcinoma-related defects: a …
J Wang, Y Tan, Y Shen, M Lv, J Li, J Sun - Oral Oncology, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives To evaluate the oncological safety and reliability of the submental island flap
(SIF) technique in patients with pathologically node-negative (pN0) and node-positive (pN+) …
(SIF) technique in patients with pathologically node-negative (pN0) and node-positive (pN+) …
The contralateral-based submental artery island flap: feasibility and oncological safety in oral cancer–related defect reconstruction
J Ma, X Zhai, M Huang, P Li, Y Liang, D Ouyang… - Clinical Oral …, 2023 - Springer
Objectives Oncologic risk is a serious concern of submental artery island flaps. Here, we
introduce the contralateral-based submental artery island flap (C-SAIF) and demonstrate its …
introduce the contralateral-based submental artery island flap (C-SAIF) and demonstrate its …
Submental island flap: a technical update
J Zenga, KS Emerick… - Annals of Otology …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: In recent years, the submental island flap has demonstrated decreased cost and
morbidity as compared with free tissue transfer and has been widely applied to a range of …
morbidity as compared with free tissue transfer and has been widely applied to a range of …
Survival and functional outcomes of patients who underwent facial-submental artery island flap reconstruction after oral cavity or HPV-negative oropharyngeal …
WL Chen, YY Wang, B Zhou, ZZ Wen, KF Yuan… - Journal of Stomatology …, 2020 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of survival and functional outcome
of patients with Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) and HPV-negative …
of patients with Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) and HPV-negative …
Reconstruction after open surgery for skull-base malignancies
MM Hanasono - Journal of neuro-oncology, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Resection of skull base malignancies that would have been associated with
unacceptable morbidity and mortality in the past are now performed with reliable results due …
unacceptable morbidity and mortality in the past are now performed with reliable results due …