Publications by authors named "A Weyh"

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  • Microvascular free flap reconstruction, while intended to restore function and aesthetics in head and neck surgery, often requires elective revisions to improve contour, symmetry, and support for dental needs.
  • The study aimed to determine the rate and risk factors for these elective revisions by analyzing data from 377 patients who underwent free flap surgeries from 2014 to 2021, following a cohort design.
  • Results indicated that demographic, medical history, and complications potentially influenced the necessity for revisions, with a significant portion of the sample requiring additional surgeries to enhance results.
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Dental implant therapy has developed over the past half century to have documented successful outcomes in most patients who receive treatment. The long-term survival of dental implants depends upon a variety of factors including patient, surgeon, restorative dentist, and materials-related factors. The impact of patient-associated factors may impact significantly on the success of dental implants including diabetes mellitus, medications, smoking, parafunctional habits, oral hygiene, head and neck radiation, and the use of bisphosphonates, antiangiogenic, and antiresorptive medications.

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  • Total glossectomy with laryngectomy (TGL) is a high-risk surgery for advanced tongue cancer, significantly impacting quality of life, especially in speech and swallowing.
  • A systematic review found that only 12.1% of patients regained functional speech post-surgery, while 53.3% were able to swallow again.
  • Additionally, about 52% of patients experienced cancer recurrence within one year, emphasizing the need for careful patient selection and informed decision-making before the procedure.
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