Background:. Since 2004, microneurovascular platysma transfer has been used for dynamic eye closure in long-standing facial palsy. The idea was initially presented by Lee and Terzis in 1984 but abandoned owing to its transfer difficulty. This muscle transfer allows forceful closure and blink restoration. Methods:. This study included 24 patients operated between 2004 and 2014 for long-standing facial palsy. In the first step of the procedure, a cross-facial nerve graft was employed to transfer the motor nerve fibers from the normal side to the paralyzed side responsible for eye closure. Simultaneously, a dynamic reanimation of the mouth was conducted. After 9 months, a 4 × 9-cm platysma was transferred on its neurovascular pedicle. Revascul...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...
Facial palsy is a debilitating condition, resulting in weakness of the musculature of the face. Faci...
Background: Impaired eyelid function in facial paralysis patients is a serious disability that can e...
Alterations of facial muscles may critically humper patients' quality of life. One of the worst cond...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
UnrestrictedBrought about by dysfunction of the seventh cranial nerve, facial paralysis results in t...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
Background: Surgical planning aims to restore coordinated eyelid function. Although achieving volun...
Facial nerve palsy can cause significant distress for patients. We investigated the innervation of t...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...
Facial palsy is a debilitating condition, resulting in weakness of the musculature of the face. Faci...
Background: Impaired eyelid function in facial paralysis patients is a serious disability that can e...
Alterations of facial muscles may critically humper patients' quality of life. One of the worst cond...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
UnrestrictedBrought about by dysfunction of the seventh cranial nerve, facial paralysis results in t...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
Background: Surgical planning aims to restore coordinated eyelid function. Although achieving volun...
Facial nerve palsy can cause significant distress for patients. We investigated the innervation of t...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralys...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...
Facial palsy is a debilitating condition, resulting in weakness of the musculature of the face. Faci...