Iatrogenic injury to the facial nerve is certainly the most apparent if not the most feared complication faced by the otologic surgeon. The temporal bone with its tightly packed sensory structures is no place for the occasional operator . A thorough knowledge of temporal bone anatomy is of course required. On occasion, as in other areas of life, one encounters the unexpected and must be prepared to adjust to the situation at hand. An instructional case involving an anomalous facial nerve is presented. A review of the developmental anatomy of the facial nerve, preoperative diagnostic imaging and landmarks for determining the course of the main facial nerve trunk are discussed
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...
A 6-year review of complications of mastoid surgery between June 1995 and June 2001 revealed five ca...
Summary: Anomalies of the course of the facial nerve have been reported in association with middle a...
Objectives: There are various anatomical variations of the facial nerve in the bony canal making it ...
Accidental injury to the facial nerve where the bony canal defects are present may result with facia...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Numerous anomalies and variations of facial nerve anatomy leading to iatrogenic injury are described...
Background: The facial nerve and its branches exit the anteromedial portion of the parotid glands to...
TFacial nerve paralysis is one of the most feared complications of otologic surgery; the surgeon mus...
The extracranial part of the facial nerve is a frequent seat of lesions, which can be either congeni...
The surgical anatomy of the temporal branch of the facial nerve was studied bilaterally in 10 embalm...
Objectives: Facial nerve aberration is the most troublesome situation in congenital malformations of...
A 6-year review of complications of mastoid surgery between June 1995 and June 2001 revealed five ca...
The authors, after a survey of the literature, describe the injuries of the facial nerve during paro...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...
A 6-year review of complications of mastoid surgery between June 1995 and June 2001 revealed five ca...
Summary: Anomalies of the course of the facial nerve have been reported in association with middle a...
Objectives: There are various anatomical variations of the facial nerve in the bony canal making it ...
Accidental injury to the facial nerve where the bony canal defects are present may result with facia...
Purpose: The pathology of the facial nerve is extremely varied and extensive knowledge of the surgic...
Numerous anomalies and variations of facial nerve anatomy leading to iatrogenic injury are described...
Background: The facial nerve and its branches exit the anteromedial portion of the parotid glands to...
TFacial nerve paralysis is one of the most feared complications of otologic surgery; the surgeon mus...
The extracranial part of the facial nerve is a frequent seat of lesions, which can be either congeni...
The surgical anatomy of the temporal branch of the facial nerve was studied bilaterally in 10 embalm...
Objectives: Facial nerve aberration is the most troublesome situation in congenital malformations of...
A 6-year review of complications of mastoid surgery between June 1995 and June 2001 revealed five ca...
The authors, after a survey of the literature, describe the injuries of the facial nerve during paro...
Among 41 cases of facial palsy caused by closed head injury, temporal bone fractures were surgically...
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...
A 6-year review of complications of mastoid surgery between June 1995 and June 2001 revealed five ca...
Summary: Anomalies of the course of the facial nerve have been reported in association with middle a...