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| G I SmithSummaryCountry: UK Publications
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Measures of health-related quality of life and functional status in survivors of oral cavity cancer who have had defects reconstructed with radial forearm free flapsG I Smith
Sydney Head and Neck Cancer Institute, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney 2042, Australia
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 44:187-92. 2006..The effects can be assessed by postal questionnaire, but the low rate of return (45%) and difficulties with completion reduce the quality of the data. Quality of life and function are essential components of improvements in outcome...
Clinical outcome and technical aspects of 263 radial forearm free flaps used in reconstruction of the oral cavityG I Smith
Sydney Head and Neck Cancer Institute, Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 43:199-204. 2005..There was one failure and one partial failure among the 16 osseofasciocutaneous flaps...
Management of the neck in patients with T1 and T2 cancer in the mouthG I Smith
Sydney Head and Neck Cancer Institute, Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and University of Sydney, Sydney 2042, Australia
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 42:494-500. 2004..Patients with cervical nodal metastases had significantly reduced 5-year survival compared with those without (63% and 91%, P = 0.003)...
Outcome after radial forearm, gastro-omental, and jejunal free flaps in oral and oropharyngeal reconstructionG I Smith
Specialist Registrar in Maxillofacial Surgery, Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Poole, Dorset, UK
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 40:330-3. 2002..59). No significant difference was found between the patients' outcome and the site of resection of the tumour. There were more complications after gastro-omental flaps and this may influence the choice of reconstruction...
