Publications by authors named "Mahesh Daima"

Traditionally, patients with T4b oral cavity cancer have been deemed inoperable, leading to palliative treatments, primarily radiation and chemotherapy. In this study, we aim to critically evaluate the outcome of surgical intervention, specifically Infra-temporal fossa (ITF) clearance, about disease-free survival and overall survival rates. This is a retrospective observational study conducted over 2 years.

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Reconstructing defects of the shoulder and posterior scalp, arising following tumor resection, requires careful consideration of available options. While free tissue transfers and local advancement flaps have their established roles, the trapezius muscle flap offers a unique set of advantages like proximity, versatility, and reliability as it has a robust blood supply and relatively straightforward surgical technique. In this retrospective analysis, demographic and disease profiles of 10 patients with posterior scalp and shoulder defects following tumor resection, which were reconstructed with a trapezius flap between November 2020 and November 2023, were studied.

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Surgical site infections (SSI) following head and neck oncology surgery can lead to significant morbidity and healthcare costs. This cross-sectional study was used to investigate a potential link between pre-operative 25-hydroxy vitamin D deficiency and an increased risk of surgical site infections in patients undergoing oral cavity oncology surgery. This cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary center in northwestern India from May 2022 to May 2023.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the use of the Facial Artery Musculo-Mucosal (FAMM) flap for reconstructing defects in the tongue and floor of the mouth after cancer surgery, highlighting its potential as a versatile option in head and neck surgery.* -
  • A retrospective analysis of 15 patients showed that while complications occurred, such as flap necrosis and fistulas, the FAMM flap generally resulted in positive functional outcomes, particularly for floor of mouth reconstructions.* -
  • Overall, the FAMM flap is presented as a reliable, easy-to-harvest option that provides good cosmetic and functional results, making it suitable for small to medium oral cavity defects.*
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