Background:. Masseter-to-facial nerve transfer has been shown to be an effective and safe treatment option in patients with acute and subacute facial palsy. The present article aims to characterize whether there is a benefit in early nerve transfers while minimizing other confounding variables; we present a study that consist of only patients with complete facial nerve paralysis resulting from intratemporal facial nerve resections. Methods:. Between 2012 and 2016, 7 masseter-to-facial nerve transfers were performed for complete facial nerve palsy after intratemporal proximal nerve resections. Pre- and postoperative photographic and video evaluations were performed using both the Sunnybrook facial grading scale and the MEEI FACE-gram softwar...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this article is to review and evaluate the surgical options for trea...
BACKGROUND: Facial nerve paralysis (FP) is a possible complication of cerebellopontine angle tumor s...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Objective: Distal masseter-to-facial neurorrhaphy is an option to improve smile excursion in facial ...
Introduction: The nerve-to-masseter is one of the most frequently used neural sources in smile reani...
OBJECTIVE: Facial palsy is a well-known functional and esthetic problem that bothers most patients a...
OBJECTIVE: Early repair of facial nerve paralysis when cortical neural input cannot be provided by t...
Nerve transfer procedures have the potential to restore innervation and function to the native facia...
Both interposition nerve grafts and masseter nerve transfers have been successfully used for facial ...
Introduction: One of the most common causes of incomplete facial palsy is Bell\u2019s pals...
Background: Eighteen months is usually considered the cutoff time within which recovery of the mimic...
Nerve reconstructions are the preferred technique for short-standing facial paralysis, most commonly...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Background: The choice of neurotization source for gracilis neuromuscular transplant is a key point ...
Gracilis muscle is the most commonly used muscle in facial paralysis. Although the use of the contra...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this article is to review and evaluate the surgical options for trea...
BACKGROUND: Facial nerve paralysis (FP) is a possible complication of cerebellopontine angle tumor s...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Objective: Distal masseter-to-facial neurorrhaphy is an option to improve smile excursion in facial ...
Introduction: The nerve-to-masseter is one of the most frequently used neural sources in smile reani...
OBJECTIVE: Facial palsy is a well-known functional and esthetic problem that bothers most patients a...
OBJECTIVE: Early repair of facial nerve paralysis when cortical neural input cannot be provided by t...
Nerve transfer procedures have the potential to restore innervation and function to the native facia...
Both interposition nerve grafts and masseter nerve transfers have been successfully used for facial ...
Introduction: One of the most common causes of incomplete facial palsy is Bell\u2019s pals...
Background: Eighteen months is usually considered the cutoff time within which recovery of the mimic...
Nerve reconstructions are the preferred technique for short-standing facial paralysis, most commonly...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Background: The choice of neurotization source for gracilis neuromuscular transplant is a key point ...
Gracilis muscle is the most commonly used muscle in facial paralysis. Although the use of the contra...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this article is to review and evaluate the surgical options for trea...
BACKGROUND: Facial nerve paralysis (FP) is a possible complication of cerebellopontine angle tumor s...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...