Driven by the desire to restore patient’s appearance and function following often extensive defects or deformity, the Head and Neck Reconstructive Surgery team at Penn Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery treats some of the most complex cancer, genetic deformity, and trauma case. Using the most advanced reconstructive modalities that aim to optimize the functional outcomes and aesthetic goals of the patient, Penn is able to provide options to even the most challenging cases including patients with previous radiation and cancer treatment and those who require revision following previous reconstructive surgeries.

Below we’ve provided the stories of two highly complex patients and the treatments that Penn was able to provide them:

Weinstein_Omalley_With_TORS_EquipmentComplex Soft Palate Microvascular Reconstruction after Transoral Robotic Surgery

VSP for Patient-Specific Reconstructive Microsurgery Case Study Figure 5bVirtual Surgical Planning (VSP) for Patient-Specific Reconstructive Microsurgery

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