The extracranial part of the facial nerve is a frequent seat of lesions, which can be either congenital, or traumatic, or surgical, or neoplastic. The authors review the semeiology of the lesion and discuss the techniques for the preservation of facial nerve function
To evaluate the results of peripheral facial nerve reconstruction by surgical treatment and determin...
Iatrogenic injury to the facial nerve is certainly the most apparent if not the most feared complica...
© 2015 Dr. Justin Xavier O'BrienIntroduction: Historically, much of the investigation of the anatomy...
The extracranial part of the facial nerve is a frequent seat of lesions, which can be either congeni...
The information that pass through the facial nerve allows the expression of our smile, joy or sadne...
Traumatic facial paralysis is not altogether uncommon. Though incidence of postoperative facial pals...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Transection of the facial nerve can result from blunt or penetrating trauma to the face or temporal ...
This article is a review of the anatomical literature about of the facial nerve. It has histori...
PURPOSE: Management of the facial nerve is instrumental in the surgical treatment of parotid cancer....
The management of the facial nerve in tumorous temporal lesions is particularly challenging due to i...
Objective Surgical safety and efficiency during an orbitozygomatic (OZ) osteotomy rely on thorough k...
We report 18 cases of facial nerve schwannomas in which stripping surgery was attempted to preserve ...
Background: The facial nerve and its branches exit the anteromedial portion of the parotid glands to...
Objective: The purpose of the present paper was to carry out a longitudinal study of a series of cas...
To evaluate the results of peripheral facial nerve reconstruction by surgical treatment and determin...
Iatrogenic injury to the facial nerve is certainly the most apparent if not the most feared complica...
© 2015 Dr. Justin Xavier O'BrienIntroduction: Historically, much of the investigation of the anatomy...
The extracranial part of the facial nerve is a frequent seat of lesions, which can be either congeni...
The information that pass through the facial nerve allows the expression of our smile, joy or sadne...
Traumatic facial paralysis is not altogether uncommon. Though incidence of postoperative facial pals...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Transection of the facial nerve can result from blunt or penetrating trauma to the face or temporal ...
This article is a review of the anatomical literature about of the facial nerve. It has histori...
PURPOSE: Management of the facial nerve is instrumental in the surgical treatment of parotid cancer....
The management of the facial nerve in tumorous temporal lesions is particularly challenging due to i...
Objective Surgical safety and efficiency during an orbitozygomatic (OZ) osteotomy rely on thorough k...
We report 18 cases of facial nerve schwannomas in which stripping surgery was attempted to preserve ...
Background: The facial nerve and its branches exit the anteromedial portion of the parotid glands to...
Objective: The purpose of the present paper was to carry out a longitudinal study of a series of cas...
To evaluate the results of peripheral facial nerve reconstruction by surgical treatment and determin...
Iatrogenic injury to the facial nerve is certainly the most apparent if not the most feared complica...
© 2015 Dr. Justin Xavier O'BrienIntroduction: Historically, much of the investigation of the anatomy...