AbstractIntroductionSeveral methods of nerve reconstruction for facial nerve palsy are known. Although the recently introduced method of “cross-linking” of the facial and hypoglossal nerves with a grafted nerve has proved efficacious, the underlying mechanism is unclear.MethodsIn this study, we created an animal model with Wistar rats and analyzed the newly reconstructed neural circuit by anterograde and retrograde neural tracer methods. The saphenous nerve was harvested as a graft, and its double end-to-side neurorrhaphy with the facial and hypoglossal nerves with epineural windows was carried out under the microscope. After an appropriate interval, small amounts of fluoro-ruby or fluoro-emerald were injected into the animals and analyzed ...
IMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred alternative to primary repair of...
One of the most unsettling sequela of facial paralysis (FP) is the loss of eye sphincter function an...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
AbstractIntroductionSeveral methods of nerve reconstruction for facial nerve palsy are known. Althou...
Background: Extensive facial nerve defects between the facial nerve trunk and its branches can be cl...
Background: Cross-face nerve grafting yields incon-sistent neural regeneration, and methods that pro...
Hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis was carried out in 20 adult guinea pigs. Electromyographic re...
36th Annual Congress of the Turkish-Plastic-Reconstructive-and-Aesthetic-Surgery-Association -- OCT ...
Background: The post-paralytic syndrome after facial nerve reconstruction has been attributed to (i)...
Acellular nerve allografts conducted via chemical extraction have achieved satisfactory results in b...
Background: Two-stage free functional muscle transfer (FFMT) is the gold-standard treatment modality...
Introduction: A bioabsorbable collagen conduit (Renerve™) filled with collagen filaments is currentl...
Regeneration of the human facial nerve after lesion is often limited, leading to severe functional i...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
The facial nerve is the most frequently damaged nerve in head and neck trauma. Patients undergoing f...
IMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred alternative to primary repair of...
One of the most unsettling sequela of facial paralysis (FP) is the loss of eye sphincter function an...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
AbstractIntroductionSeveral methods of nerve reconstruction for facial nerve palsy are known. Althou...
Background: Extensive facial nerve defects between the facial nerve trunk and its branches can be cl...
Background: Cross-face nerve grafting yields incon-sistent neural regeneration, and methods that pro...
Hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis was carried out in 20 adult guinea pigs. Electromyographic re...
36th Annual Congress of the Turkish-Plastic-Reconstructive-and-Aesthetic-Surgery-Association -- OCT ...
Background: The post-paralytic syndrome after facial nerve reconstruction has been attributed to (i)...
Acellular nerve allografts conducted via chemical extraction have achieved satisfactory results in b...
Background: Two-stage free functional muscle transfer (FFMT) is the gold-standard treatment modality...
Introduction: A bioabsorbable collagen conduit (Renerve™) filled with collagen filaments is currentl...
Regeneration of the human facial nerve after lesion is often limited, leading to severe functional i...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
The facial nerve is the most frequently damaged nerve in head and neck trauma. Patients undergoing f...
IMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred alternative to primary repair of...
One of the most unsettling sequela of facial paralysis (FP) is the loss of eye sphincter function an...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...