2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00238-023-02072-2
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Microsurgical reconstruction of the mandible part II: new classification system and algorithm

Abstract: Background Various classifications of mandibular defects have been attempted, but no universally accepted system exists. After 25 years of experience, the senior author idealized a new mandibulectomy classification which could give a more detailed anatomical description leading to a more precise algorithm for reconstruction. Methods A new classification of mandibular defects is proposed: class I (anterior arch), class II (body), class III (ascending ramus)… Show more

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“…The proposed approach entailed the resection of the infected mandibular bone followed by immediate reconstruction using a fibula-free flap. The patient provided consent for the procedure, and a right segmental mandibulectomy was performed, resulting in a class II bone defect as per the Zenha H et al classification [ 8 ]. Simultaneously, fistulectomy of the submandibular cutaneous fistula was carried out using a submandibular approach (Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed approach entailed the resection of the infected mandibular bone followed by immediate reconstruction using a fibula-free flap. The patient provided consent for the procedure, and a right segmental mandibulectomy was performed, resulting in a class II bone defect as per the Zenha H et al classification [ 8 ]. Simultaneously, fistulectomy of the submandibular cutaneous fistula was carried out using a submandibular approach (Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%