1. [Facial prosthetics: grounds and techniques].
- Author
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Dirven R, Lieben G, Bouwman S, Wolterink R, van den Brekel MWM, and Lohuis PJFM
- Subjects
- Ear, External surgery, Face, Humans, Nose surgery, Orbital Implants, Ear Neoplasms surgery, Head and Neck Neoplasms surgery, Orbital Neoplasms surgery, Patient Satisfaction, Prostheses and Implants
- Abstract
Surgical treatment of advanced facial tumours is often physically, functionally and emotionally debilitating. The resulting defects often give grounds for surgical reconstruction, prosthetic reconstruction or a combination of both. During the past two decades, huge advances have been achieved in the development of prostheses. This has led to improved rehabilitation of facial defects. In the clinic of the Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, both adhesive- and implant-retained facial prostheses are used. In recent decades, implant-retained prostheses have been used increasingly often. Patient satisfaction rates are very high for both types of prostheses.
- Published
- 2017
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