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Clinical experience in the management of penetrating stab wounds to the neck: A retrospective analysis of 5 cases. [PDF]

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Blast Injuries to the Facial Nerve

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
The recommended treatment of penetrating traumatic facial nerve injuries associated with Immediate, total paralysis of the ipsilateral facial muscles generally includes facial nerve exploration and repair. We reviewed our experience with bullet injuries to the extratemporal facial nerve to determine the efficacy of this approach.
Fred Telischi, F F Telischi
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Management of Traumatic Facial Nerve Injuries

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2010
Management of facial nerve injuries requires knowledge and skills that should be in every facial plastic surgeon's armamentarium. This article will briefly review the anatomy of the facial nerve, discuss the assessment of facial nerve injury, and describe the management of facial nerve injury after soft tissue trauma.
Ryan Heffelfinger
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Management of Traumatic Injuries to the Facial Nerve

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Penetrating and nonpenetrating trauma to the head and neck produces myriad injuries to the facial nerve. This article presents a rationale of management of neural injury, emphasizing extracranial and intratemporal trauma and techniques of neurorrhaphy.
Newton J Coker
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Extratemporal facial nerve injury

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976
Isolated traumatic facial nerve injury, frequently seen in wartime combat, may also be encountered among civilians. The clinical picture occurring as a result of such injury may be confusing because partial, or incomplete, damage to the peripheral nerve may mimic impairment of the central facial motor mechanism.
G L, Sternbach, P, Rosen, H W, Meislin
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