Tsutomu Homma
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Recent Articles
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Matsusaka R, Okazaki M, Tanaka K, Uemura N, Mori H, Homma T, et al.
J Craniofac Surg
. 2024 Oct;
36(1):e92-e95.
PMID: 39480101
Using the free latissimus dorsi muscle flap for dynamic reconstruction for established facial paralysis helps reconstruct various facial dysfunctions, depending on nerve and muscle arrangements. The authors divided the latissimus...
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Homma T, Uemura N, Tanaka K, Mori H, Okazaki M
J Craniofac Surg
. 2024 Jan;
35(2):577-581.
PMID: 38231192
Background: The widely used botox type A (BTX-A) is effective against synkinesis in facial palsy sequelae. Repeated injections are necessary and permanent improvements have been reported. We objectively evaluated the...
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Ishida N, Tanaka K, Homma T, Mori H
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
. 2023 Jul;
85:195-201.
PMID: 37524031
Background: To date, there have been no reports regarding the necessity or methods of reconstruction for cases where the orbital periosteum remains even though the orbital floor bone has been...
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Tanaka K, Suesada N, Homma T, Mori H, Tsutsumi T, Asakage T, et al.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
. 2022 May;
75(7):2387-2440.
PMID: 35550877
No abstract available.
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Tanaka K, Suesada N, Homma T, Hidaka T, Mori H, Okazaki M, et al.
Auris Nasus Larynx
. 2022 Mar;
49(5):845-855.
PMID: 35314085
Objective: In skull base surgery, postoperative complications may be lethal and it is important to know how to deal with these. There are several reports on complications after skull base...
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Tanaka K, Suesada N, Homma T, Mori H, Sugawara T, Tsutsumi T, et al.
Auris Nasus Larynx
. 2021 Aug;
49(2):271-278.
PMID: 34462170
Objective: Anterior and middle cranial fossa defects require different strategies, depending on their anatomical location. The aim of this study was to elucidate the surgical managements for the defects based...
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Tanaka K, Suesada N, Homma T, Mori H, Okazaki M
J Reconstr Microsurg
. 2021 Jun;
38(1):41-46.
PMID: 34187061
Background: Although there are several potential recipient vessels in the neck, those in the temporal region are limited. In skull base reconstruction, there are difficulties associated with the anastomosing recipient...
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Ogawa K, Okazaki M, Tanaka K, Uemura N, Homma T
J Craniofac Surg
. 2021 Apr;
32(7):2512-2515.
PMID: 33852523
Background: Depression deformity and paralysis of depressor muscles (DMs) may occur following tumor resection in the perimandibular region. Obtaining satisfactory results is challenging. The authors report 3 cases of 1-stage...
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Ogawa K, Okazaki M, Tanaka K, Uemura N, Homma T
J Craniofac Surg
. 2021 Mar;
32(2):730-733.
PMID: 33705021
We report a patient who underwent secondary reconstruction for facial paralysis involving 2 regions of augmentation and 3 facial reanimations using a neurovascular latissimus dorsi (LD) chimeric flap.A 53-year-old man...
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Tanaka K, Yano T, Homma T, Tsunoda A, Aoyagi M, Kishimoto S, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2018 Mar;
128(11):2605-2610.
PMID: 29574745
Objective: In advanced temporal bone carcinoma cases, we attempted to preserve as much of the auricle as possible from a cosmetic and functional perspective. Difficulties are associated with selecting an...