Atlas of Nose and Paranasal Surgeries
ATLAS OF NOSE AND PARANASAL SURGERIES 13 Author:N. Trivedi Title: Tumors of the Nose and Paranasal Sinus Book: Atlas of Head and Neck Cancer Surgery DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2050-3_11 © Springer India 2015 e. The flap is inserted to cover the skin defect. f. The closure is complete. This defect could have been closed primarily with an advancement flap. ...(continued) Fig. 11.15 The flap is inserted to cover the skin defect Fig. 11.16 The closure is complete. This defect could have been closed primarily with an advancement flap Fig. 11. suggeste not invol layer of t bone for f Fig. 11.14 The reconstruction was planned with radial forearm free flap Fig. 11.15 The flap is inserted to cover the skin defect Fig. 11.17 Long-term outcome Fig. 11.18 Patient with lesion in the hard palate. The biopsy result suggested malignant neoplasm, and CT scan showed palatal bone was not involved. It is important to remember that one needs to take extra layer of tissue in depth to have a clear margin. Removal of the palatal e
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