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Systematic Management of Osteoradionecrosis in the Head and Neck
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Persistent osteoradionecrosis, despite diligent radical treatment, raises the suspicion of recurrent cancer. Extensive osteoradionecrosis with a multiple discharging fistula, a large area of exposed necrotic bone, or a coexistent fracture should be treated primarily with radical sequestrectomy and microvascular free flap reconstruction. Surgery still plays a major role in controlling osteoradionecrosis, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy is adjuvant.
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