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Fig. 1 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

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From: Prognostic factors and related complications/sequalae of squamous cell carcinoma located in the gingivobuccal complex

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Typical primary tumor of GBC cancer (A); The defect after en bloc resection of the primary tumor and neck lymph tissue (B); Specimens of primary tumor and neck dissection (C); Reconstruction using a free fibula flap and rigid internal fixation (the arrow shows that only the skin and subcutaneous tissue will cover the surface of the fibular flap and the reconstructed titanium plate, and the platysma and buccal muscles have been removed) (D); Profile image at one week postoperatively (the arrow shows that only the thin layer of skin and subcutaneous tissue was wrapped on the outside of the titanium plate) (E); Orthopantomography one week postoperatively (F)

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