Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected patients. Different microscope-based surgical techniques are described in the literature such as the transmastoid, the middle cranial fossa and the translabyrinthine approach. The effectiveness of the transcanal endoscopic approach (TEA) in managing such condition has never been described and its possible indications has to be defined. Methods: Retrospective multi-centric case series of patients with post-traumatic FN paralysis surgically treated with TEA. From July 2013 to July 2017, 6 patients underwent TEA for post-traumatic FN paralysis with involvement of the second genu and/or the tympanic segment of the nerve. The surgical technique is d...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Until recently, tympanic facial nerve surgery had been performed using micros...
OBJECTIVE: The middle cranial fossa approach has been used to explore and decompress the facial nerv...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected pa...
A few approaches can be used to decompress traumatic facial nerve paralysis including the middle cra...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome and feasibility of an exclusive endoscopic transcanal transpromon...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to analyze the outcome of surgical management in traumatic faci...
The aim of this paper was to address some of the unanswered questions regarding management of facial...
Conclusion: The outcomes of extended subtotal facial nerve decompression via the transmastoid approa...
Introduction: The most common mechanism of post-traumatic facial nerve palsy are road accidents and ...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Traumatic facial paralysis is not altogether uncommon. Though incidence of postoperative facial pals...
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The ai...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Until recently, tympanic facial nerve surgery had been performed using micros...
Objective: To introduce our experience of preventing further episodes of idiopathic recurrent facial...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Until recently, tympanic facial nerve surgery had been performed using micros...
OBJECTIVE: The middle cranial fossa approach has been used to explore and decompress the facial nerv...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected pa...
A few approaches can be used to decompress traumatic facial nerve paralysis including the middle cra...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome and feasibility of an exclusive endoscopic transcanal transpromon...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to analyze the outcome of surgical management in traumatic faci...
The aim of this paper was to address some of the unanswered questions regarding management of facial...
Conclusion: The outcomes of extended subtotal facial nerve decompression via the transmastoid approa...
Introduction: The most common mechanism of post-traumatic facial nerve palsy are road accidents and ...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Traumatic facial paralysis is not altogether uncommon. Though incidence of postoperative facial pals...
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The ai...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Until recently, tympanic facial nerve surgery had been performed using micros...
Objective: To introduce our experience of preventing further episodes of idiopathic recurrent facial...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Until recently, tympanic facial nerve surgery had been performed using micros...
OBJECTIVE: The middle cranial fossa approach has been used to explore and decompress the facial nerv...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...