Post radiotherapy buccal mucosa cancer excision and reconstruction


Recurrent tumor
anterior view
surgical team doing resection
flap being insetted


vessel anastomosis in contra lateral vessel




before closure

next day ICU





reconstructive and onco surgeon in a team to serve patients in best possible way
Me with Dr kaushal 
post op day 3

A 40 year old male with recurrent squamous cell carcinoma . First surgery was done 5 years back and subsequently patient under went radiotherapy . Radiotherapy is very unforgiving to tissues it becomes hard and stiff. Vessel dissection becomes is difficult or hazardous . Patient was planned for surgery and tumor was excise with adequate margins . Anterior and lateral mandible was reconstructed free fibula flap . Paroneal vessel were connected to contra lateral neck vessels.








Dr Adhishwar Sharma
MBBS,MS  General Surgery PGIMER Chd
Mch Plastic Surgery
Fellowship in hand and microvascular surgery
brahmanandclinic.com
8860650846






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