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    Extended orbital exenteration, epithetic restoration, and patient supply: A cross‐sectional study of a historic cohort by Ritschl, Lucas M., Schwarz, Matthias, Klinger, Franziska, Wolff, KlausDietrich, Niu, Minli, Weitz, Jochen

    Published in Head & neck (01-03-2024)
    “…Background The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical course and to redefine an optimized algorithm for OE cases until epithetic restoration…”
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    Comparative 3D micro‐CT and 2D histomorphometry analysis of dental implant osseointegration in the maxilla of minipigs by Bissinger, Oliver, Probst, Florian Andreas, Wolff, KlausDietrich, Jeschke, Anke, Weitz, Jochen, Deppe, Herbert, Kolk, Andreas

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-04-2017)
    “…Aim The bone implant contact (BIC) has traditionally been evaluated with histological methods. Thereupon, strong correlations of two‐dimensional (2D) BIC have…”
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    Current trends and future perspectives of bone substitute materials – From space holders to innovative biomaterials by Kolk, Andreas, Handschel, Jörg, Drescher, Wolf, Rothamel, Daniel, Kloss, Frank, Blessmann, Marco, Heiland, Max, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Smeets, Ralf

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-12-2012)
    “…Abstract An autologous bone graft is still the ideal material for the repair of craniofacial defects, but its availability is limited and harvesting can be…”
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    The impact of intraoperative frozen section analysis on final resection margin status, recurrence, and patient outcome with oral squamous cell carcinoma by Nentwig, Katharina, Unterhuber, Tobias, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Ritschl, Lucas M., Nieberler, Markus

    Published in Clinical oral investigations (01-12-2021)
    “…Background The objective of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of intraoperative frozen section analysis (IFSA) of tumor bed margins in patients…”
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    CHD4 acts as a prognostic factor and drives radioresistance in HPV negative HNSCC by Geyer, Fabian, Geyer, Maximilian, Reuning, Ute, Klapproth, Sarah, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Nieberler, Markus

    Published in Scientific reports (09-04-2024)
    “…Despite great efforts in improving existing therapies, the outcome of patients with advanced radioresistant HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma…”
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    Blood flow analyses by intraoperative transit‐time flow measurements of free flaps for head and neck reconstructions: A prospective single‐center study by Ritschl, Lucas M., Niu, Minli, Wolff, Constantin T., Schwarz, Matthias, Roth, Maximilian, Wolff, KlausDietrich, Fichter, Andreas M.

    Published in Microsurgery (01-02-2023)
    “…Background The behavior of blood flow changes within free flaps following microvascular anastomosis is not well described in the literature. The aim of this…”
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    Comparison of T1/2 Tongue Carcinoma with or without Radial Forearm Flap Reconstruction Regarding Post-Therapeutic Function, Survival, and Gender by El-Shabrawi, Katharina, Storck, Katharina, Weitz, Jochen, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Knopf, Andreas

    Published in Cancers (21-03-2023)
    “…Flap reconstruction is commonly used in advanced tongue carcinoma in order to compensate for the loss of tongue tissue and function. Surprisingly, a large…”
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    Perioperative anticoagulation in head and neck free flap reconstructions: Experience of an anticoagulative scheme and its modification by Grill, Florian D., Pilstl, Lisa, Ritschl, Lucas M., Bomhard, Achim von, Stimmer, Herbert, Kolk, Andreas, Loeffelbein, Denys J., Wolff, KlausDietrich, Mücke, Thomas, Fichter, Andreas M.

    Published in Microsurgery (01-01-2024)
    “…Objectives Microvascular anastomoses in microvascular reconstructions induce rheological changes in the anastomosed vessels and are usually counteracted by…”
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    Perforator flaps from the lower leg for intraoral reconstruction: Experience of 131 flaps by Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Rau, Andrea, Kolk, Andreas

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-02-2018)
    “…During the last decade, perforator flaps have become popular for defect cover in the head and neck because they increase the choice of reconstructive…”
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    Management of the clinically N0 neck in early-stage oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). An EACMFS position paper by Vassiliou, Leandros V., Acero, Julio, Gulati, Aakshay, Hölzle, Frank, Hutchison, Iain L., Prabhu, Satheesh, Testelin, Sylvie, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Kalavrezos, Nicholas

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-08-2020)
    “…Metastasis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) to the cervical lymph nodes has a significant impact on prognosis. Accurate staging of the neck is important…”
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    The Value of Surveillance Imaging of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Bissinger, Oliver, Von den Hoff, Anne, Maier, Elisabeth, Obermeier, Katharina Theresa, Stimmer, Herbert, Kolk, Andreas, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Götz, Carolin

    Published in Cancers (01-01-2024)
    “…The evaluation of surveillance imaging of OSCC patients is a difficult task physicians have to face daily. Multiple patients experience a recurrence of this…”
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    A comparative analysis using flowmeter, laser-Doppler spectrophotometry, and indocyanine green-videoangiography for detection of vascular stenosis in free flaps by Mücke, Thomas, Hapfelmeier, Alexander, Schmidt, Leonard H., Fichter, Andreas M., Kanatas, Anastasios, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Ritschl, Lucas M.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-01-2020)
    “…The effects of gradual vascular occlusion on the blood supply of perfused areas are poorly described. Information relating to the comparison of flap monitoring…”
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    Nasoalveolar molding in cleft care--experience in 40 patients from a single centre in Germany by Rau, Andrea, Ritschl, Lucas M, Mücke, Thomas, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Loeffelbein, Denys J

    Published in PloS one (03-03-2015)
    “…Nasoalveolar molding (NAM) has gained wide acceptance and evidence in cleft therapy. However, standardized treatment protocols and experiences recorded from…”
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    Hospital Based Quality of Life in Oral Cancer Surgery by Goetz, Carolin, Raschka, Julius, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Kolk, Andreas, Bissinger, Oliver

    Published in Cancers (04-08-2020)
    “…The diagnosis of cancer and its treatment have an incomparable impact on a patient’s life. In the early postoperative stages after the surgical treatment of…”
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    Facilitating CAD/CAM nasoalveolar molding therapy with a novel click-in system for nasal stents ensuring a quick and user-friendly chairside nasal stent exchange by Grill, Florian D., Ritschl, Lucas M., Dikel, Hannes, Rau, Andrea, Roth, Maximilian, Eblenkamp, Markus, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Loeffelbein, Denys J., Bauer, Franz X.

    Published in Scientific reports (14-08-2018)
    “…Nasoalveolar molding (NAM) aims to improve nasal symmetry with a nasal stent in cleft lip and palate (CLP) patients. When plates have to be exchanged because…”
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    Comparison of a high-definition three-dimensional digital camera system with a conventional state-of-the-art operation microscope for microsurgical anastomoses by Fichter, Andreas M., Wolff, Constantin T., Grabenhorst, Alex, Koss, Leonard H., von Bomhard, Achim, Nieberler, Markus, Wolff, Klaus-Dietrich, Ritschl, Lucas M.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-07-2023)
    “…Since its clinical implementation, microvascular surgery has depended on the continuous improvement of magnification tools. One of the more recent developments…”
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