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Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis
AIM: This study aims to evaluate the outcome of patients with complete facial paralysis following surgery to cerebellopontine angle tumours or following traumatic petrous bone fractures after reanimation by hypoglossal-facial anastomosis as regards clinical improvement of facial asymmetry and facial...
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Republic of Macedonia
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7061404/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32165940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.490 |
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author | Elkatatny, Amr Abdelmonam Abdelaziz M. Abdallah, Hany Abdelrahim Abdelrazik Ghoraba, Dina Amer, Tarek Ahmed Hamdy, Tarek |
author_facet | Elkatatny, Amr Abdelmonam Abdelaziz M. Abdallah, Hany Abdelrahim Abdelrazik Ghoraba, Dina Amer, Tarek Ahmed Hamdy, Tarek |
author_sort | Elkatatny, Amr Abdelmonam Abdelaziz M. |
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description | AIM: This study aims to evaluate the outcome of patients with complete facial paralysis following surgery to cerebellopontine angle tumours or following traumatic petrous bone fractures after reanimation by hypoglossal-facial anastomosis as regards clinical improvement of facial asymmetry and facial muscle contractility as well as complications associated with hypoglossal-facial reanimation procedure. METHODS: This thesis included a prospective study to be carried out on 15 patients with unilateral complete lower motor neuron facial paralysis (11 patients after cerebellopontine angle tumour resection and 4 patients after traumatic transverse petrous bone fracture) operated upon by end to end hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis in Cairo university hospitals in the period between June 2015 and January 2017. RESULTS: At one year follow up the improvement of facial nerve functions were as follows: Three cases (20%) had improved to House Hrackmann grade II, eleven cases (73.33%) had improved to grade III, and one patient (6.66%) had improved to House Brackmann grade IV. CONCLUSION: Despite the various techniques in facial reanimation following facial nerve paralysis, the end to end hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis remains the gold standard procedure with satisfying results in cases of the viable distal facial stump and non-atrophic muscles. Early hypoglossal-facial anastomotic repair after acute facial nerve injury is associated with better long-term facial function outcomes and should be considered in the management algorithm. |
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spelling | pubmed-70614042020-03-12 Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis Elkatatny, Amr Abdelmonam Abdelaziz M. Abdallah, Hany Abdelrahim Abdelrazik Ghoraba, Dina Amer, Tarek Ahmed Hamdy, Tarek Open Access Maced J Med Sci Clinical Science AIM: This study aims to evaluate the outcome of patients with complete facial paralysis following surgery to cerebellopontine angle tumours or following traumatic petrous bone fractures after reanimation by hypoglossal-facial anastomosis as regards clinical improvement of facial asymmetry and facial muscle contractility as well as complications associated with hypoglossal-facial reanimation procedure. METHODS: This thesis included a prospective study to be carried out on 15 patients with unilateral complete lower motor neuron facial paralysis (11 patients after cerebellopontine angle tumour resection and 4 patients after traumatic transverse petrous bone fracture) operated upon by end to end hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis in Cairo university hospitals in the period between June 2015 and January 2017. RESULTS: At one year follow up the improvement of facial nerve functions were as follows: Three cases (20%) had improved to House Hrackmann grade II, eleven cases (73.33%) had improved to grade III, and one patient (6.66%) had improved to House Brackmann grade IV. CONCLUSION: Despite the various techniques in facial reanimation following facial nerve paralysis, the end to end hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis remains the gold standard procedure with satisfying results in cases of the viable distal facial stump and non-atrophic muscles. Early hypoglossal-facial anastomotic repair after acute facial nerve injury is associated with better long-term facial function outcomes and should be considered in the management algorithm. Republic of Macedonia 2019-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7061404/ /pubmed/32165940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.490 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Amr Abdelmonam Abdelaziz M. Elkatatny, Hany Abdelrahim Abdelrazik Abdallah, Dina Ghoraba, Tarek Ahmed Amer, Tarek Hamdy. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0) |
spellingShingle | Clinical Science Elkatatny, Amr Abdelmonam Abdelaziz M. Abdallah, Hany Abdelrahim Abdelrazik Ghoraba, Dina Amer, Tarek Ahmed Hamdy, Tarek Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis |
title | Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis |
title_full | Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis |
title_fullStr | Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis |
title_short | Hypoglossal Facial Nerve Anastomosis for Post-Operative and Post-Traumatic Complete Facial Nerve Paralysis |
title_sort | hypoglossal facial nerve anastomosis for post-operative and post-traumatic complete facial nerve paralysis |
topic | Clinical Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7061404/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32165940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.490 |
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