Objectives/Hypothesis: To describe cortical reorganization after classic hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis (HFA) (four patients), hypoglossal-facial nerve jump anastomosis (HFJA) (three patients), and facial nerve interpositional graft (FNIG) (three patients). Study Design: Prospective case series. Methods: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed during lip and tongue movement using a block or an event-related design. Results: Despite the presence of some intersubject variability, the following general brain activation patterns were revealed: As expected, lip movements after FNIG led to selective brain activation in the original facial motor cortex, and lip movements after HFA were associated with activation in the hyp...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...
Objectives: To establish the anatomical variations of the extratemporal part of the facial nerve and...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) can have various causes, such as Bell's palsy or af...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To describe cortical reorganization after classic hypoglossal-facial nerve an...
Introduction: Facial palsy refers to a condition in which the function of the facial nerve or the mi...
<p>Background: Irreversible facial paralysis can be surgically treated by importing both a new...
Background: Irreversible facial paralysis can be surgically treated by importing both a new neural a...
Background: Irreversible facial paralysis can be surgically treated by importing both a new neural a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility to discriminate the representation site...
Summary: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility to discriminate the r...
BACKGROUND: Hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) is a popular facial reanimation technique. Mobilizi...
AbstractIntroductionSeveral methods of nerve reconstruction for facial nerve palsy are known. Althou...
Facial synkinesis, a sequela of peripheral facial nerve palsy, is characterized by simultaneous invo...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Abstract Introduction: There is no technique of facial nerve reconstruction that guarantees facial ...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...
Objectives: To establish the anatomical variations of the extratemporal part of the facial nerve and...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) can have various causes, such as Bell's palsy or af...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To describe cortical reorganization after classic hypoglossal-facial nerve an...
Introduction: Facial palsy refers to a condition in which the function of the facial nerve or the mi...
<p>Background: Irreversible facial paralysis can be surgically treated by importing both a new...
Background: Irreversible facial paralysis can be surgically treated by importing both a new neural a...
Background: Irreversible facial paralysis can be surgically treated by importing both a new neural a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility to discriminate the representation site...
Summary: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility to discriminate the r...
BACKGROUND: Hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) is a popular facial reanimation technique. Mobilizi...
AbstractIntroductionSeveral methods of nerve reconstruction for facial nerve palsy are known. Althou...
Facial synkinesis, a sequela of peripheral facial nerve palsy, is characterized by simultaneous invo...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Abstract Introduction: There is no technique of facial nerve reconstruction that guarantees facial ...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...
Objectives: To establish the anatomical variations of the extratemporal part of the facial nerve and...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) can have various causes, such as Bell's palsy or af...