Mon, Nov 04
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Srinivasa Chandra: Vascular lesions - Birthmarks and other blood vessel anomalies in the Head & Neck
Panfacial trauma presents a complex challenge in the realm of maxillofacial surgery, requiring meticulous planning and multifaceted approaches to restore both function and aesthetics. Successful outcomes hinge not only on surgical precision but also on comprehensive postoperative care.
Time & Location
Nov 04, 2024, 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM PST
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About the event
Most vascular anomalies occur in the head and neck area. Despite being considered rare, affecting only 5% of cases, inadequate management has led to significant disfigurement. A thorough grasp of this complex yet benign condition is crucial. Understanding its history, pathophysiological development, and current management approaches is vital for effective clinical care in this specialized field. Dr. Chandra will descibe a concise Head and Neck Surgical classification for vascular anomalies, which serves as a valuable surgical roadmap.
SPEAKER: Dr. Srinivasa Chandra is an OMF surgeon and Associate Professor at OHSU. He is an expert in oral and head and neck cancer and microvascular reconstruction.
He also focuses on:
Vascular lesions: birthmarks and other blood vessel anomalies
Cranofacial trauma: injury to the face, neck, scalp, skull and eye
Salivary gland and facial pathology, like tumors and disorders