Publications by authors named "E J Anstadt"

Background: Pre-operative computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) revolutionized head and neck reconstruction after extirpative surgery. However, studies performing head-to-head comparison to the conventional technique have limited long-term follow-up. We aimed to compare short and long-term outcomes between conventional and CAD/CAM approaches for mandibular reconstruction with free fibula flaps.

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Purpose: Standard treatment for basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is surgical resection. However, a subset of locally advanced BCCs may be unresectable, or surgery would result in unacceptable functional or cosmetic defects. Outcomes after definitive radiation therapy for locally advanced BCC in the contemporary era are not well established.

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A wide variety of diagnoses can be approached with a common framework for diagnosis, extirpation, and reconstruction of pediatric cranial vault pathologies. Durability of reconstruction is critical for the range of pediatric patients from infancy to adolescence. Rigid reconstruction, preferably with autologous tissue when possible, promotes brain protection and satisfactory aesthetic outcome.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pediatric craniofacial fractures when compared to adults exhibit different injury patterns and can affect future growth, highlighting the need for tailored management strategies.* -
  • This study analyzed over 3,000 patients under 18 at a pediatric trauma center from 2006 to 2021, revealing demographics, causes of injury, types of fractures, and treatment requirements based on age.* -
  • Key findings included that older children primarily sustained fractures from sports while younger ones had more orbital and skull fractures, along with a notable prevalence of associated injuries like soft tissue and neurologic damage.*
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