The aim of this paper was to address some of the unanswered questions regarding management of facial nerve paralysis in temporal bone fractures (TBF), such as the outcomes after late facial nerve decompression surgery. The study design was a retrospective review of a consecutive clinical series. Thirteen patients who underwent late decompression surgery for facial nerve paralysis due to TBF involving the perigeniculate ganglion region were analyzed. Patients were operated on 27-90 days after trauma. A transmastoid extralabyrinthine approach was used in all cases. Facial nerve-sheath slitting was performed routinely. Normal or subnormal facial nerve function (HB 1 or HB 2) was achieved in 7/9 cases (78%) evaluated at ≥ 1 year after surgery. ...
TFacial nerve paralysis is one of the most feared complications of otologic surgery; the surgeon mus...
AbstractFacial paralysis can result from a variety of etiologies; the most common is the idiopathic ...
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...
The aim of this paper was to address some of the unanswered questions regarding management of facial...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to analyze the outcome of surgical management in traumatic faci...
ABSTRACT Purpose To study the intraoperative findings in case of early and delayed decompression of...
Conclusion: The outcomes of extended subtotal facial nerve decompression via the transmastoid approa...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The ai...
Background: Seven to ten percent of facial nerve paralysis occurs in patients with temporal bone fra...
Introduction: The most common mechanism of post-traumatic facial nerve palsy are road accidents and ...
Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected pa...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate efficacy of surgical treatment in traumatic facial paralysis.MethodsThi...
Traumatic facial paralysis is not altogether uncommon. Though incidence of postoperative facial pals...
BACKGROUND: The optimal timing for surgical exploration of traumatic facial paralysis to best preser...
TFacial nerve paralysis is one of the most feared complications of otologic surgery; the surgeon mus...
AbstractFacial paralysis can result from a variety of etiologies; the most common is the idiopathic ...
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...
The aim of this paper was to address some of the unanswered questions regarding management of facial...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to analyze the outcome of surgical management in traumatic faci...
ABSTRACT Purpose To study the intraoperative findings in case of early and delayed decompression of...
Conclusion: The outcomes of extended subtotal facial nerve decompression via the transmastoid approa...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The ai...
Background: Seven to ten percent of facial nerve paralysis occurs in patients with temporal bone fra...
Introduction: The most common mechanism of post-traumatic facial nerve palsy are road accidents and ...
Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected pa...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate efficacy of surgical treatment in traumatic facial paralysis.MethodsThi...
Traumatic facial paralysis is not altogether uncommon. Though incidence of postoperative facial pals...
BACKGROUND: The optimal timing for surgical exploration of traumatic facial paralysis to best preser...
TFacial nerve paralysis is one of the most feared complications of otologic surgery; the surgeon mus...
AbstractFacial paralysis can result from a variety of etiologies; the most common is the idiopathic ...
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...