Summary:. Bilateral facial paralysis is a challenging situation requiring complex management. Surgical treatment can include nerve transfers, mainly masseter-to-facial, or muscle transfers, gracilis free flap, or temporalis transposition. Deciding on the surgical option depends on the duration of the paralysis and the feasibility of facial muscles. We present the case of a 10-year-old child with permanent bilateral facial paralysis after brainstem tumor surgery. The patient was treated with bilateral simultaneous hypoglossal-to-facial transfer followed by bilateral simultaneous masseter-to-facial 12 months later. After 23 months of follow-up and specific physical therapy, she has good and symmetric resting tone, complete eye closure, modera...
Summary:. Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital facial palsy that can generate serious emotional rep...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis transfer i...
Background: The choice of neurotization source for gracilis neuromuscular transplant is a key point ...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis ...
Abstract Background: Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder of varying severity, involves mul...
A 21-year-old housewife with long-standing hemifacial paralysis on the left side decided to undergo ...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Background:. Masseter-to-facial nerve transfer has been shown to be an effective and safe treatment ...
Background:. Since 2004, microneurovascular platysma transfer has been used for dynamic eye closure ...
Introduction: One of the most common causes of incomplete facial palsy is Bell\u2019s pals...
Summary:. Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital facial palsy that can generate serious emotional rep...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...
OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis transfer i...
Background: The choice of neurotization source for gracilis neuromuscular transplant is a key point ...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis ...
Abstract Background: Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital disorder of varying severity, involves mul...
A 21-year-old housewife with long-standing hemifacial paralysis on the left side decided to undergo ...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Background:. Masseter-to-facial nerve transfer has been shown to be an effective and safe treatment ...
Background:. Since 2004, microneurovascular platysma transfer has been used for dynamic eye closure ...
Introduction: One of the most common causes of incomplete facial palsy is Bell\u2019s pals...
Summary:. Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital facial palsy that can generate serious emotional rep...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Recent facial paralyses, in which fibrillations of the mimetic muscles are still detectable by elect...