posted on 2013-10-31, 00:00authored byVictor J. Hassid, Suhair Maqusi, Emmett Culligan, Mimis N. Cohen, Anuja K. Antony
Oncologic mandibular reconstruction has changed significantly over the years and continues to evolve with the introduction
of newer technologies and techniques. Patient demographic, reconstructive, and complication data were obtained from a
prospectively maintained clinical database of patients who underwent head and neck reconstruction at our institution. The free
fibular flap is now considered the gold standard for mandibular reconstruction. However, in patients with multiple comorbidities,
lengthy procedures may be less optimal and pedicled flaps, with specific modifications, can yield reasonable outcomes. Technical
aspects and comorbidity profiles are examined in the oncological mandibular reconstruction cohort.