In this paper, the treatment of oral tumors with free flap transplantation based on ultrasound contrast is studied, and the repair effect is analyzed and evaluated in-depth, the postoperative quality of life of patients with oral malignant tumors is evaluated, and the factors affecting their quality of life are analyzed. 120 patients with oral malignant tumors were selected. The continuity of the jaws, neck clearance method, clinical stage, tumor recurrence, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy all have varying degrees of impact on the postoperative quality of life. Multivariate analysis suggests that tumor recurrence has the greatest impact on the quality of life of patients followed by jaw continuity, tumor stage, with or without neck clearance. First, the early detection rate of tumors should be improved, and the tumors should be removed as completely as possible during the operation to avoid residues. If necessary, cervical lymph node dissection can be performed. Patients with discontinuous jaws should be reconstructed and repaired in time to restore the maxillofacial shape and function of the patients, to greatly reduce the impact on the quality of life of patients after surgery.
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