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The versatile application of cervicofacial and cervicothoracic rotation flaps in head and neck surgery

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Figure 1 The surgical technique of the cervicofacial flap. A. The outline for the resection of the tumour and cervicofacial flap design
Table 1 Twenty-one consecutive patients undergoing resection and reconstruction with cervicofacial or cervicothoracic flap.
Figure 2 The combination of cervicothoracic rotation flaps and PMMF. A. The outline of the resection of the tumour and the design of thecombination of cervicothoracic flaps and PMMF
Figure 3 The combination of cervicofacial rotation flap and TMF. A. The design of the TMF and cervicofacial flap after the tumour wasresected

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