A few approaches can be used to decompress traumatic facial nerve paralysis including the middle cranial fossa approach or transmastoid approach depending on the site of injury. In some specific situation of treating traumatic facial nerve palsy whose injured site was confined from the geniculate ganglion to the second genu, transcanal endoscopic approach for facial nerve decompression can be used. We performed two cases of total endoscopic transcanal facial nerve decompression in patients with traumatic facial nerve palsy. After a six month follow-up, both patients showed improvement in facial function by 2 grades according to House-Brackmann grade system. In terms of treatment outcomes, total transcanal endoscopic facial nerve decompressi...
AbstractFacial paralysis can result from a variety of etiologies; the most common is the idiopathic ...
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The ai...
Objective: To introduce our experience of preventing further episodes of idiopathic recurrent facial...
Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected pa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome and feasibility of an exclusive endoscopic transcanal transpromon...
Hemangioma of the facial nerve (FN) is a very rare benign tumor whose origin is the vascular plexi t...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to analyze the outcome of surgical management in traumatic faci...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate efficacy of surgical treatment in traumatic facial paralysis.MethodsThi...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the clinical outcomes of facial never decompression via a combined s...
Tympanic facial nerve segment surgery has been traditionally performed using microscopic approaches,...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Conclusion: The outcomes of extended subtotal facial nerve decompression via the transmastoid approa...
OBJECTIVE: The middle cranial fossa approach has been used to explore and decompress the facial nerv...
The aim of this paper was to address some of the unanswered questions regarding management of facial...
AbstractFacial paralysis can result from a variety of etiologies; the most common is the idiopathic ...
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The ai...
Objective: To introduce our experience of preventing further episodes of idiopathic recurrent facial...
Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected pa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome and feasibility of an exclusive endoscopic transcanal transpromon...
Hemangioma of the facial nerve (FN) is a very rare benign tumor whose origin is the vascular plexi t...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to analyze the outcome of surgical management in traumatic faci...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate efficacy of surgical treatment in traumatic facial paralysis.MethodsThi...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the clinical outcomes of facial never decompression via a combined s...
Tympanic facial nerve segment surgery has been traditionally performed using microscopic approaches,...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Conclusion: The outcomes of extended subtotal facial nerve decompression via the transmastoid approa...
OBJECTIVE: The middle cranial fossa approach has been used to explore and decompress the facial nerv...
The aim of this paper was to address some of the unanswered questions regarding management of facial...
AbstractFacial paralysis can result from a variety of etiologies; the most common is the idiopathic ...
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The ai...
Objective: To introduce our experience of preventing further episodes of idiopathic recurrent facial...