Long-standing facial paralyses are those in which fibroadipose metaplasia of mimetic musculature has grown because of the time that has lapsed since the onset of the palsy: generally more than 18-24 months. Unlike the treatment of recent paralyses, to provide a neural input to reactivate the mimetic musculature is not enough. New healthy muscles must be transferred to the face. Operations may be subdivided into free-flap transplantations or masticatory muscle transpositions. The principles of treatment are correction of the asymmetry of the face by static means, and restoration of movements. Static correction of ptosis is achieved by deep-lifting, suspensions of fascia lata, and other procedures. Among movements, most efforts are concentrat...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Between April 1999 and April 2008, 37 patients with long-standing facial paralysis underwent a one-s...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
In short-term irreversible paralysis caused by facial nerve problems the aim is to re-innervate the ...
Facial reanimation following persistent facial paralysis can be managed with surgical procedures of ...
The primary purpose of this mini-review article is to introduce modern issues of reanimation surgeri...
Surgical treatment of unilateral long-standing facial paralysis requires transposition of new muscul...
Background: In irreversible, dense facial paralysis, facial reanimation surgery to recreate the sm...
Summary:. In general, facial nerve palsy is treated by reconstructive surgeons, and the role of cosm...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
Background:. Since 2004, microneurovascular platysma transfer has been used for dynamic eye closure ...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Between April 1999 and April 2008, 37 patients with long-standing facial paralysis underwent a one-s...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
In short-term irreversible paralysis caused by facial nerve problems the aim is to re-innervate the ...
Facial reanimation following persistent facial paralysis can be managed with surgical procedures of ...
The primary purpose of this mini-review article is to introduce modern issues of reanimation surgeri...
Surgical treatment of unilateral long-standing facial paralysis requires transposition of new muscul...
Background: In irreversible, dense facial paralysis, facial reanimation surgery to recreate the sm...
Summary:. In general, facial nerve palsy is treated by reconstructive surgeons, and the role of cosm...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
Background:. Since 2004, microneurovascular platysma transfer has been used for dynamic eye closure ...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Between April 1999 and April 2008, 37 patients with long-standing facial paralysis underwent a one-s...