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    VARIANTS OF APPLICATION OF THE FREE RADIAL FOREARM FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAP FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF DEFECTS IN THE HEAD AND NECK AFTER REMOVAL OF MALIGNANT TUMORS

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    In the article presents the clinical cases of using free radial forearm fasciocutaneous flap in the reconstructive head and neck surgery. This method is actual because of the versatility, simplicity of the fence and can be recommended for novice microsurgeons

    RECONSTRUCTION OF POSTOPERATIVE DEFECTS AFTER REMOVAL OF HYPOPHARYNGEAL AND CERVICAL ESOPHAGEAL TUMORS

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    The article describes methods for primary reconstruction of defects formed during the removal of malignant hypopharyngeal and cervical esophageal tumors. The possibility of plastic closure with local tissues, regional flaps and free flaps is discussed. The advantages and disadvantages of different types of reconstruction are evaluated

    RECONSTRUCTION OF POSTOPERATIVE DEFECTS AFTER REMOVAL OF HYPOPHARYNGEAL AND CERVICAL ESOPHAGEAL TUMORS

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    The article describes methods for primary reconstruction of defects formed during the removal of malignant hypopharyngeal and cervical esophageal tumors. The possibility of plastic closure with local tissues, regional flaps and free flaps is discussed. The advantages and disadvantages of different types of reconstruction are evaluated

    SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR DISSEMINATED RECURRENT TUMOR OF THE TONGUE (A CLINICAL CASE)

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    The paper presents the possibilities of surgical treatment of tongue tumours spreading to neighbouring organs: the throat, larynx, alveolar edge of lower jaw. Application of ресtoralis mayor musculocutaneous flap allows you to perform a single reconstruction of post-operative defect with acceptable functional and cosmetic result

    Brachytherapy in thetreatment of the oral and oropharyngeal cancer

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    Background. One of the methods of radiotherapy of malignant tumors of oral cavity and oropharyngeal region today is interstitial radiation therapy – brachytherapy, allowing you to create the optimum dose of irradiation to the tumor, necessary for its destruction, without severe radiation reactions in the surrounding tissues unchanged. Brachytherapy has the following advantages: high precision – the ability of the local summarization of high single doses in a limited volume of tissue; good tolerability; a short time of treatment. At this time, brachytherapy is the method of choice used as palliative therapy and as a component of radical treatment.Objective: The purpose of this article is a literature review about the latest achievements of interstitial brachytherapy in malignant tumors of the oral cavity and oropharynx
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