Abstract OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis transfer innervated by the masseteric nerve, but this technique does not restore the patient's ability to smile spontaneously. By contrast, the transfer of the latissimus dorsi innervated by the contralateral facial nerve provides the correct nerve stimulus but is limited by variation in the quantity of contraction. The authors propose a new one-stage facial reanimation technique using dual innervation; a gracilis muscle flap is innervated by the masseteric nerve, and supplementary nerve input is provided by a cross-face sural nerve graft anastomosed to the contralateral facial nerve branch. METHODS: Between October 2009 and March 2010, fo...
The use of a double-powered free muscle transfer for facial reanimation has been reported by several...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Gracilis free muscle transfer (GFMT) is considered the gold standard in dynamic smile reanimation in...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis ...
OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis transfer i...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
PURPOSE: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
The use of a double-powered free muscle transfer for facial reanimation has been reported by several...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Gracilis free muscle transfer (GFMT) is considered the gold standard in dynamic smile reanimation in...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis ...
OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis transfer i...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
PURPOSE: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
The use of a double-powered free muscle transfer for facial reanimation has been reported by several...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Gracilis free muscle transfer (GFMT) is considered the gold standard in dynamic smile reanimation in...