Dr Abhishek Das | Oral Cancer Specialist Varanasi

Advanced Reconstruction

Restoring Form, Function, and Smile: Post-Cancer Reconstruction

The journey of an oral cancer survivor does not end with the removal of the tumor. The ultimate goal is a return to "normalcy"—the ability to eat in public, speak clearly, and look in the mirror with confidence. Dr. Abhishek Das specializes in Maxillofacial Reconstruction, a sub-specialty that combines the rigors of surgery with the artistry of plastic surgery.

Why Reconstruction Matters

The removal of a jaw tumor often leaves a "defect" or a gap in the face. Without reconstruction:

1. The face may appear sunken or asymmetrical.
2. Chewing becomes impossible on one side.
3. Speech becomes muffled or "nasal."
4. Saliva control may be difficult.

Advanced Reconstructive Techniques

Dr. Das employs the latest advancements in surgical science to rebuild what cancer has taken away:

1. Microvascular Free Flaps: This is the "Gold Standard." We take bone (usually from the leg/fibula) or soft tissue from another part of your body and transplant it to the face, reconnecting tiny blood vessels under a microscope to ensure the tissue lives.
2. Regional Flaps (PMMC): Using tissue from the chest or neck to close defects in the mouth.
3. Bone Grafting: Using processed bone or bone from the hip to restore smaller segments of the jaw.
4. Prosthetic Rehabilitation: Working with prosthodontists to create "obturators" or specialized dentures that fit into the reconstructed area.

The Vision: Holistic Rehabilitation

Our goal in Varanasi is to ensure that a cancer diagnosis isn't the end of your social life. By rebuilding the jaw bone, we create a foundation where Dental Implants can later be placed, allowing you to have fixed teeth and a natural smile once again.

Expert Oral Oncology

Specialized surgeons utilizing advanced resection and clear-margin protocols to ensure the complete removal of tumors while preserving vital facial structures.

Precision Reconstruction

Ablative experts skilled in microvascular free flaps and bone grafting to restore facial symmetry, speech, and swallowing functions after cancer surgery.

Advanced Diagnostics

Oncologists employing high-resolution biopsies and specialized imaging to detect oral malignancies at their earliest, most curable stages.

Trauma & Aesthetic Repair

Maxillofacial specialists providing emergency intervention for complex jaw fractures, focusing on internal fixation for perfect alignment and minimal scarring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We only take a portion of the fibula (non-weight-bearing bone), and patients can usually walk normally after a few weeks.

Yes, "secondary reconstruction" is possible, though "primary" (at the same time as tumor removal) is often preferred.

It is a long procedure, often lasting 6–10 hours, requiring a skilled surgical team.

Most medical insurances and government schemes (like Ayushman Bharat) cover cancer-related reconstruction.

With modern 3D planning, we can achieve remarkable symmetry and a very natural facial profile.