Free flap options for common head and neck defects
- PMID: 9244015
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1064500
Free flap options for common head and neck defects
Abstract
A summary of first, second, and uncommon or new free flap options is shown in Table 1. It serves as a general guideline for head and neck defects.
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