Microvascular Reconstruction Survey EACMFS

Thank you very much for answering the questions of the EACMFS survey on microvascular reconstruction. Your participation is helping us to assess, evaluate and improve microvascular reconstruction across the EACMFS!
1.In which kind of setting are you working? (Which term describes your kind of institution the best?)
2.In which country are you located?
3.Is a double-degree (DMD,MD) obligatory for Oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) in your country?
4.How many fully certified OMF-surgeons and trainees are employed in your department?
5.How many patients with oral squamous cell cancer (OSCC) do you treat yearly in your department?
6.How many reconstruction procedures with pedicled and microvascular free flaps do you conduct in your department per year?
7.How many reconstruction procedures (pedicled and microvascular free flaps) do you conduct in your department on non-oncologic cases e.g. trauma, dyplasia, benign tumours?
8.How many microvascular free flap transfers do you conduct in your department yearly?
9.Did you have to cut back the rate of microvascular tissue transfer in your department due to COVID-19 pandemia?
10.Did you use more two-stage reconstructions or local flap procedures (e.g. pectoralis major flap) for reconstrutions during COVID-19 pandemia?
11.Do your local regulations (pandemic regulations of your region/country) allow treatment of COVID-19-infected patients?
12.Did you perform microvascular tissue transfer on patients with active COVID-19-infection in your department?
13.Please name the most frequent soft tissue microvascular flap procedure conducted in your department?
14.Please name the most frequent microvascular flap procedure conducted in your department?
15.Do you perform microvascular flap procedures – if possible – in a two team-approach?
16.Do you, as OMFS surgeons, perform microvascular flap procedures (flap harvest and transfer) in collaboration with other disciplines?
17.Which surgical discipline performs the microvascular flap procedures for your patients? (Multiple answers possible)
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