Background: The choice of neurotization source for gracilis neuromuscular transplant is a key point in the treatment of unilateral long-standing paralysis. To combine the advantages of different donor nerves and overcome their disadvantages, mixed neurotization sources have been described with encouraging results. The authors present a preliminary report of a novel technique, the “supercharged” cross-graft, a two-step technique consisting of a double powered cross nerve graft provided by a zygomatic branch of the healthy facial nerve and the masseter nerve of the healthy side. Patients and methods: From January 2015 to December 2019 eight patients, aged between 19 and 61 years old (mean age at surgery 33.62) suffering unilateral established...
Background: Eighteen months is usually considered the cutoff time within which recovery of the mimic...
In this article the indications and surgical treatment options for patients with facial nerve palsy ...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis transfer i...
Gracilis muscle reinnervated by the contralateral facial nerve via cross-graft technique is nowadays...
Background: The aim of our manuscript was to evaluate the time course of clinical and electromyograp...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis ...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
BACKGROUND: The microneurovascular transfer of a free-muscle transplant is the procedure of choice f...
Introduction: One of the most common causes of incomplete facial palsy is Bell\u2019s pals...
Nerve reconstructions are the preferred technique for short-standing facial paralysis, most commonly...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Background: Eighteen months is usually considered the cutoff time within which recovery of the mimic...
In this article the indications and surgical treatment options for patients with facial nerve palsy ...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis transfer i...
Gracilis muscle reinnervated by the contralateral facial nerve via cross-graft technique is nowadays...
Background: The aim of our manuscript was to evaluate the time course of clinical and electromyograp...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: One-stage free-flap facial reanimation may be accomplished by using a gracilis ...
Introduction: The facial paralysis is a non-rare condition that has very disabling functional, morph...
WOS: 000167478200028PubMed ID: 11293524Reanimation of a spontaneous and synchronous smile, and suffi...
BACKGROUND: The microneurovascular transfer of a free-muscle transplant is the procedure of choice f...
Introduction: One of the most common causes of incomplete facial palsy is Bell\u2019s pals...
Nerve reconstructions are the preferred technique for short-standing facial paralysis, most commonly...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Background: Eighteen months is usually considered the cutoff time within which recovery of the mimic...
In this article the indications and surgical treatment options for patients with facial nerve palsy ...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...