Objectives/HypothesisThe hypoglossal-facial-anastomosis is the most often applied procedure for the reanimation of a long lasting peripheral facial nerve paralysis. The use of an interposition graft and its end-to-side anastomosis to the hypoglossal nerve allows the preservation of the tongue function and also requires two anastomosis sites and a free second donor nerve. We describe the modified technique of the hypoglossal-facial-jump-anastomosis without an interposition and present the first results. Study DesignRetrospective case study. MethodsWe performed the facial nerve reconstruction in five patients. The indication for the surgery was a long-standing facial paralysis with preserved portion distal to geniculate ganglion, absent volun...
AbstractSectioned facial nerves can be repaired with grafting or end-to-end anastomosis.ObjectiveTo ...
Both interposition nerve grafts and masseter nerve transfers have been successfully used for facial ...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the results of a group of patients following treatment ...
The technique of facial nerve repair with side-to-end hypoglossal-facial anastomosis is presented an...
Introduction The side-to-end hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) technique is an excellent alternat...
BACKGROUND: Hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) is a popular facial reanimation technique. Mobilizi...
Facial nerve palsy is one of the most devastating nerve injuries with important functional and psych...
OBJECTIVE: Early repair of facial nerve paralysis when cortical neural input cannot be provided by t...
Abstract Introduction: There is no technique of facial nerve reconstruction that guarantees facial ...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoglossal-facial neurorrhaphy has been widely used for reanimation of paralyzed facial ...
Our study evaluates the grade and timing of recovery in 30 patients with complete facial paralysis (...
Nerve reconstructions are the preferred technique for short-standing facial paralysis, most commonly...
Our study evaluates the grade and timing of recovery in 30 patients with complete facial paralysis (...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
OBJECTIVE: To report a series of 18 patients who underwent microsurgical repair of the facial nerve ...
AbstractSectioned facial nerves can be repaired with grafting or end-to-end anastomosis.ObjectiveTo ...
Both interposition nerve grafts and masseter nerve transfers have been successfully used for facial ...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the results of a group of patients following treatment ...
The technique of facial nerve repair with side-to-end hypoglossal-facial anastomosis is presented an...
Introduction The side-to-end hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) technique is an excellent alternat...
BACKGROUND: Hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) is a popular facial reanimation technique. Mobilizi...
Facial nerve palsy is one of the most devastating nerve injuries with important functional and psych...
OBJECTIVE: Early repair of facial nerve paralysis when cortical neural input cannot be provided by t...
Abstract Introduction: There is no technique of facial nerve reconstruction that guarantees facial ...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoglossal-facial neurorrhaphy has been widely used for reanimation of paralyzed facial ...
Our study evaluates the grade and timing of recovery in 30 patients with complete facial paralysis (...
Nerve reconstructions are the preferred technique for short-standing facial paralysis, most commonly...
Our study evaluates the grade and timing of recovery in 30 patients with complete facial paralysis (...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
OBJECTIVE: To report a series of 18 patients who underwent microsurgical repair of the facial nerve ...
AbstractSectioned facial nerves can be repaired with grafting or end-to-end anastomosis.ObjectiveTo ...
Both interposition nerve grafts and masseter nerve transfers have been successfully used for facial ...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the results of a group of patients following treatment ...