Background and purpose: Tumorous lesions developing in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) get into close contact with the 1st (cisternal) and 2nd (meatal) intra-arachnoidal portion of the facial nerve (FN). When surgical damage occurs, commonly known reconstruction strategies are often associated with poor functional recovery. This article aims to provide a systematic overview for translational research by establishing the current evidence on available clinical studies and experimental models reporting on intracranial FN injury. Methods: A systematic literature search of several databases (PubMed, EMBASE, Medline) was performed prior to July 2020. Suitable articles were selected based on predefined eligibility criteria following the Preferred...
IMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred alternative to primary repair of...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Objectives To determine whether functional and anatomical outcomes following suture neurorrhaphy ar...
Background and purpose: Tumorous lesions developing in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) get into clo...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyse time and dynamics of facial nerve recovery a...
Little is known about the reasons for occurrence of facial nerve palsy after removal of cerebellopon...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an experimental model that would generate extensive motor neur...
Introduction: Facial nerve (FN) paralysis is a frequently encountered complication in the surgical ...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an experimental model that would generate extensive motor neur...
The aim of this research paper is to point out the preconditions for facial nerve damage during CPA ...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the results of a group of patients following treatment ...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred al...
Surgery of cerebellopontine angle (CPA) facial nerve schwannoma (FNS) in patients with good facial n...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
The surgical injury of the intracranial portion of the facial nerve (FN) is a severe complication of...
IMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred alternative to primary repair of...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Objectives To determine whether functional and anatomical outcomes following suture neurorrhaphy ar...
Background and purpose: Tumorous lesions developing in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) get into clo...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyse time and dynamics of facial nerve recovery a...
Little is known about the reasons for occurrence of facial nerve palsy after removal of cerebellopon...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an experimental model that would generate extensive motor neur...
Introduction: Facial nerve (FN) paralysis is a frequently encountered complication in the surgical ...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an experimental model that would generate extensive motor neur...
The aim of this research paper is to point out the preconditions for facial nerve damage during CPA ...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the results of a group of patients following treatment ...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred al...
Surgery of cerebellopontine angle (CPA) facial nerve schwannoma (FNS) in patients with good facial n...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
The surgical injury of the intracranial portion of the facial nerve (FN) is a severe complication of...
IMPORTANCE: Cable grafting is widely considered to be the preferred alternative to primary repair of...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Objectives To determine whether functional and anatomical outcomes following suture neurorrhaphy ar...