2010
DOI: 10.1002/lary.21642
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Combined Approach for Extensive Maxillectomy: Technique Development and Cadaveric Dissection

Abstract: C Co om mb bi in ne ed d A Ap pp pr ro oa ac ch h f fo or r E Ex xt te en ns si iv ve e M Ma ax xi il ll le ec ct to om my y: : T Te ec ch hn ni iq qu ue e D De ev ve el lo op pm me en nt t a an nd d C Ca ad da av ve er ri ic c D Di is ss se ec ct ti io on n

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“…In these situations, the transfacial incision gives access to the anterior part of the tumor, and the endoscope is of great help to dissect the posterior regions behind the tumor (such as the the PPF, the pterygoid plates, or the skull base), and to control possible bleeding from the internal maxillary artery. [9,15] Conclusion:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these situations, the transfacial incision gives access to the anterior part of the tumor, and the endoscope is of great help to dissect the posterior regions behind the tumor (such as the the PPF, the pterygoid plates, or the skull base), and to control possible bleeding from the internal maxillary artery. [9,15] Conclusion:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%