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    Hardware complications in oromandibular defects: Comparing scapular and fibular based free flap reconstructions by Tsang, Gordon F.Z., Zhang, Han, Yao, Christopher, Kolarski, Mirko, Gullane, Patrick J., Irish, Jonathan C., Brown, Dale H., Chepeha, Douglas B., Goldstein, David P., Gilbert, Ralph W., de Almeida, John R.

    Published in Oral oncology (01-08-2017)
    “…•Hardware complications are common in free flap reconstruction of the mandible.•Retrospective review comparing fibula and scapula free flaps in…”
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    Non-Hodgkins lymphoma of the nasal cavity: A case report by Kennedy, Konnor, Tremblay, Cory, Zhang, Euan, Tsang, Gordon, Kiwan, Ruba

    Published in Radiology case reports (01-11-2023)
    “…We present a rare case of an 81-year-old woman presenting with acute left nasal blockage caused by a large nasal mass of unknown origin. The mass was…”
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    Surgical site infections following oral cavity cancer resection and reconstruction is a risk factor for plate exposure by Yao, Christopher M, Ziai, Hedyeh, Tsang, Gordon, Copeland, Andrea, Brown, Dale, Irish, Jonathan C, Gilbert, Ralph W, Goldstein, David P, Gullane, Patrick J, de Almeida, John R

    “…Plate-related complications following head and neck cancer ablation and reconstruction remains a challenging problem often requiring further management and…”
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    Exploring the psychological morbidity of waiting for sinus surgery using a mixed methods approach by Tsang, Gordon Fung-Zak, McKnight, Carmen L, Kim, Laura Minhui, Lee, John M

    “…Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) often have to endure significant wait times for endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). The pyschiatric impact of placement…”
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    Canal-Based Surgery: Does Surgery in the Vestibular Labyrinth Preserve its Functionality? Review of the Literature and Our Institutional Experience by Ishai, Reuven, Tsang, Gordon, Rutka, John

    Published in Current otorhinolaryngology reports (01-12-2017)
    “…Purpose of Review The purpose of the study is to evaluate and highlight objective audiologic and vestibular outcomes following “functional” transmastoid…”
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