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Yang S, Morton Z, Colcord M, Jackson R, Moore E, Thuener J, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2024 Jul; 134(12):4923-4928. PMID: 38984420
Introduction: Cervical spine defects result in spinal instability, putting the spinal cord and vertebral arteries at risk of damage and possibly devastating neurological injuries. The fibula free flap can span...
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Assam J, Quinn T, Militsakh O
Microsurgery . 2016 Aug; 37(6):611-617. PMID: 27571583
Introduction: Variations in the operative situation for complex head and neck defect reconstructions resulting from mechanisms such as trauma, oncologic resection, and prior radiation exposure can result in situations of...
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Hanasono M, Militsakh O, Richmon J, Rosenthal E, Wax M
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2013 Sep; 139(11):1135-42. PMID: 24051498
Importance: Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws is an increasingly recognized complication of intravenous and oral bisphosphonate therapy. Our experience suggests that mandibulectomy and free flap reconstruction is an effective treatment...
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Patel U, Moore B, Wax M, Rosenthal E, Sweeny L, Militsakh O, et al.
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2013 Apr; 139(11):1156-62. PMID: 23576219
Importance: No consensus exists as to the best technique, or techniques, to optimize wound healing, decrease pharyngocutaneous fistula formation, and shorten both hospital length of stay and time to initiation...
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Arganbright J, Tsue T, Girod D, Militsakh O, Sykes K, Markey J, et al.
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2013 Feb; 139(2):168-72. PMID: 23429948
Importance: Limited donor and recipient site complications support the osteocutaneous radial forearm free flap (OCRFFF) for mandibular reconstruction as a useful option for single-stage mandibular reconstruction. Objective: To examine and...
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Militsakh O, Sanderson J, Lin D, Wax M
Head Neck . 2012 Aug; 35(9):1349-61. PMID: 22907838
Parotidectomy is a common surgical procedure. Resultant contour defect, Frey's syndrome, and facial nerve rehabilitation deserve special consideration. Microsurgical techniques provide unparallel advantage for reconstruction of large-volume defects. Same-stage reconstruction...
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Militsakh O, Werle A, Mohyuddin N, Toby E, Kriet J, Wallace D, et al.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2005 Jul; 131(7):571-5. PMID: 16027278
Objective: To compare our experience with the osteocutaneous radial forearm free flap (group 1) (n = 108) with other commonly used osteocutaneous free flaps (group 2) (n = 56) such...
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Militsakh O, Wallace D, Kriet J, Tsue T, Girod D
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2005 Jul; 133(1):80-3. PMID: 16025057
Objective: To evaluate the role of the osteocutaneous radial forearm free flap (OCRFFF) in the treatment of mandibular osteoradionecrosis (ORN). Study Design And Setting: Retrospective case review of patients who...
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Militsakh O, Wallace D, Kriet J, Girod D, Olvera M, Tsue T
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2004 Nov; 131(5):660-5. PMID: 15523445
Objective: To review our experience with 2.0-mm locking reconstruction plate (LRP) system for patients requiring oromandibular reconstruction. Study Design: Retrospective case review of 43 consecutive patients who underwent mandibular composite...