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Intraparotid Facial Nerve Schwannoma: An Enigma for Surgeons.
Anand M, Krishnamurthy A, Gurukeerthi B.
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Facial Nerve Monitoring: Extratemporal Facial Nerve
Intraoperative Cranial Nerve Monitoring in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2022Julia E. Noel, Lisa A. Orloff
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2018
Patients afflicted with facial paralysis suffer significant physical and psychosocial effects that can lead to depression and social isolation. Timely diagnosis and initiation of appropriate therapy are keys to achieving good outcomes in the management of facial paralysis.
James A, Owusu +2 more
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Patients afflicted with facial paralysis suffer significant physical and psychosocial effects that can lead to depression and social isolation. Timely diagnosis and initiation of appropriate therapy are keys to achieving good outcomes in the management of facial paralysis.
James A, Owusu +2 more
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Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2016
Facial nerve monitoring has been increasingly routinely used as an intraoperative adjunctive method to help the head and neck surgeon to identify and minimize facial nerve injury during parotid surgery. The goals, current applications, recent technical advances, and limitations of the method are reviewed.
Orlando Guntinas-Lichius +1 more
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Facial nerve monitoring has been increasingly routinely used as an intraoperative adjunctive method to help the head and neck surgeon to identify and minimize facial nerve injury during parotid surgery. The goals, current applications, recent technical advances, and limitations of the method are reviewed.
Orlando Guntinas-Lichius +1 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2021
Background: Hypoglossal and masseteric nerve transfer are currently the most popular cranial nerve transfer techniques for patients with facial paralysis.
M. Urban +6 more
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Background: Hypoglossal and masseteric nerve transfer are currently the most popular cranial nerve transfer techniques for patients with facial paralysis.
M. Urban +6 more
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Emergency Neurology, 2020
Normal facial function plays a critical role in a person’s physical, psychological, and emotional makeup. Facial disfigurement can affect all these components and can result in social and vocational handicap.
Jennifer Siriwardane
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Normal facial function plays a critical role in a person’s physical, psychological, and emotional makeup. Facial disfigurement can affect all these components and can result in social and vocational handicap.
Jennifer Siriwardane
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Microsurgical anatomy of the facial nerve
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2020The facial nerve connections and pathways from the cortex to the brainstem are intricate and complicated. The extra‐axial part of the facial nerve leaves the lateral part of the pontomedullary sulcus and enters the temporal bone through the internal ...
S. Yang +4 more
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The Laryngoscope, 1973
AbstractA case of traumatic peripheral facial palsy incurred during the removal of an acoustic neuroma via a sub‐occipital craniectomy is presented.The palsy was rehabilitated by using the ingenious method of Dott with a modification. In this, the second anastomosis between the distal end of the peripheral (sural) nerve graft and the distal trunk of ...
L F, Scaramella, E, Tobias
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AbstractA case of traumatic peripheral facial palsy incurred during the removal of an acoustic neuroma via a sub‐occipital craniectomy is presented.The palsy was rehabilitated by using the ingenious method of Dott with a modification. In this, the second anastomosis between the distal end of the peripheral (sural) nerve graft and the distal trunk of ...
L F, Scaramella, E, Tobias
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Facial Nerve Outcomes in Facial Nerve Schwannomas
Otology & Neurotology, 2012To better understand the characteristics and outcomes of facial nerve schwannomas (FNSs) over a 30-year period.Retrospective study.Subspecialty practice at a tertiary hospital.Fifty-six patients diagnosed with FNS over a 30-year period.Preoperative data (audiologic data, facial nerve [FN] function, and patient symptoms), intraoperative data (tumor ...
Theodore R, McRackan +8 more
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