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Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To emphasize the importance of laboratory dissections in perfecting surgical techniques. In this paper, we describe the technical details on rabbit dissection for practical applications. METHODS: Four New Zealand rabbits were distributed into two groups and underwent anastomosis...

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Autores principales: Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena, Major, Zoltan Zsigmond, Radu, Oana Maria, Sălăgean, Raul, Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37970194
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/mpr-2665
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author Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena
Major, Zoltan Zsigmond
Radu, Oana Maria
Sălăgean, Raul
Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan
author_facet Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena
Major, Zoltan Zsigmond
Radu, Oana Maria
Sălăgean, Raul
Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan
author_sort Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To emphasize the importance of laboratory dissections in perfecting surgical techniques. In this paper, we describe the technical details on rabbit dissection for practical applications. METHODS: Four New Zealand rabbits were distributed into two groups and underwent anastomosis between the Facial Nerve and Ansa Cervicalis (group 1) and between the Facial Nerve and Hypoglossal Nerve (group 2). They were clinically and neurophysiologically evaluated after ten weeks. Electroneurography with skin electrodes were used to identify the motor activity of the involved muscles and nerves. Facial and ipsilateral tongue reinnervation was analyzed 40 weeks after anastomosis. Evoked electromyographic muscle tension was used to evaluate facial and tongue reinnervation. RESULTS: Facial and ipsilateral tongue reinnervation was analyzed 40 weeks after anastomosis. Recorded evoked potentials showed improvement in facial reinnervation in all four rabbits. Rabbits undergoing FN-HN anastomosis still showed ipsilateral lingual paresis, based on EMG tests. The survival rate was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: The laboratory dissection plays a crucial role in training surgical specialists to achieve favorable patient outcomes. Both types of anastomosis can be used to achieve facial reinnervation; however, it is imperative to prevent ipsilateral lingual paralysis that may arise from using the hypoglossal nerve.
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spelling pubmed-106427422023-11-15 Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena Major, Zoltan Zsigmond Radu, Oana Maria Sălăgean, Raul Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan Med Pharm Rep Original Research: Surgery BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To emphasize the importance of laboratory dissections in perfecting surgical techniques. In this paper, we describe the technical details on rabbit dissection for practical applications. METHODS: Four New Zealand rabbits were distributed into two groups and underwent anastomosis between the Facial Nerve and Ansa Cervicalis (group 1) and between the Facial Nerve and Hypoglossal Nerve (group 2). They were clinically and neurophysiologically evaluated after ten weeks. Electroneurography with skin electrodes were used to identify the motor activity of the involved muscles and nerves. Facial and ipsilateral tongue reinnervation was analyzed 40 weeks after anastomosis. Evoked electromyographic muscle tension was used to evaluate facial and tongue reinnervation. RESULTS: Facial and ipsilateral tongue reinnervation was analyzed 40 weeks after anastomosis. Recorded evoked potentials showed improvement in facial reinnervation in all four rabbits. Rabbits undergoing FN-HN anastomosis still showed ipsilateral lingual paresis, based on EMG tests. The survival rate was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: The laboratory dissection plays a crucial role in training surgical specialists to achieve favorable patient outcomes. Both types of anastomosis can be used to achieve facial reinnervation; however, it is imperative to prevent ipsilateral lingual paralysis that may arise from using the hypoglossal nerve. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2023-10 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10642742/ /pubmed/37970194 http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/mpr-2665 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Research: Surgery
Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena
Major, Zoltan Zsigmond
Radu, Oana Maria
Sălăgean, Raul
Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan
Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy
title Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy
title_full Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy
title_fullStr Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy
title_full_unstemmed Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy
title_short Anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy
title_sort anastomosis between the facial nerve – ansa cervicalis and the facial nerve – hypoglossal nerve in rabbits: technical note for a practical use in peripheral facial palsy
topic Original Research: Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37970194
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/mpr-2665
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