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Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery

Introduction  The masseter nerve has been used as a donor nerve for facial reanimation procedures due to the multiple advantages it offers; it has been generally considered that sacrifice of the masseter nerve does not alter the masticatory apparatus; however, there are no objective studies to suppo...

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Autores principales: Telich-Tarriba, Jose E., Orihuela-Rodríguez, Alejandro, Rivera-Priego, Adriana de Lourdes, Ángeles-Medina, Fernando, Morales-González, Julio, Mora-Magaña, Ignacio, Fentanes-Vera, Adriana, Palafox, Damian, Cárdenas-Mejía, Alexander
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Limited 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7225014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32425369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3400673
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author Telich-Tarriba, Jose E.
Orihuela-Rodríguez, Alejandro
Rivera-Priego, Adriana de Lourdes
Ángeles-Medina, Fernando
Morales-González, Julio
Mora-Magaña, Ignacio
Fentanes-Vera, Adriana
Palafox, Damian
Cárdenas-Mejía, Alexander
author_facet Telich-Tarriba, Jose E.
Orihuela-Rodríguez, Alejandro
Rivera-Priego, Adriana de Lourdes
Ángeles-Medina, Fernando
Morales-González, Julio
Mora-Magaña, Ignacio
Fentanes-Vera, Adriana
Palafox, Damian
Cárdenas-Mejía, Alexander
author_sort Telich-Tarriba, Jose E.
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description Introduction  The masseter nerve has been used as a donor nerve for facial reanimation procedures due to the multiple advantages it offers; it has been generally considered that sacrifice of the masseter nerve does not alter the masticatory apparatus; however, there are no objective studies to support this claim. Objective  To evaluate the impact that the use of the masseter nerve in dynamic facial reconstruction has on the electrical activity of the masseter muscle and on bite force. Materials and Methods  An observational and prospective longitudinal study was performed measuring bite force and electrical activity of the masseter muscles before and 3 months after dynamic facial reconstructive surgery using the masseter nerve. An occlusal analyzer and surface electromyography were employed for measurements. Results  The study included 15 patients with unilateral facial paralysis, with a mean age of 24.06 ± 23.43. Seven patients were subjected to a masseter–buccal branch nerve transfer, whereas in eight patients, the masseter nerve was used as a donor nerve for gracilis free functional muscle transfer. Electrical activity of the masseter muscle was significantly reduced after surgery in both occlusal positions: from 140.86 ± 65.94 to 109.68 ± 68.04 ( p = 0.01) in maximum intercuspation and from 123.68 ± 75.64 to 82.64 ± 66.56 ( p = 0.01) in the rest position. However, bite force did not show any reduction, changing from 22.07 ± 15.66 to 15.56 ± 7.91 ( p = 0.1) after the procedure. Conclusion  Masseter nerve transfer causes a reduction in electromyographic signals of the masseter muscle; however, bite force is preserved and comparable to preoperative status.
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spelling pubmed-72250142020-05-18 Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery Telich-Tarriba, Jose E. Orihuela-Rodríguez, Alejandro Rivera-Priego, Adriana de Lourdes Ángeles-Medina, Fernando Morales-González, Julio Mora-Magaña, Ignacio Fentanes-Vera, Adriana Palafox, Damian Cárdenas-Mejía, Alexander Indian J Plast Surg Introduction  The masseter nerve has been used as a donor nerve for facial reanimation procedures due to the multiple advantages it offers; it has been generally considered that sacrifice of the masseter nerve does not alter the masticatory apparatus; however, there are no objective studies to support this claim. Objective  To evaluate the impact that the use of the masseter nerve in dynamic facial reconstruction has on the electrical activity of the masseter muscle and on bite force. Materials and Methods  An observational and prospective longitudinal study was performed measuring bite force and electrical activity of the masseter muscles before and 3 months after dynamic facial reconstructive surgery using the masseter nerve. An occlusal analyzer and surface electromyography were employed for measurements. Results  The study included 15 patients with unilateral facial paralysis, with a mean age of 24.06 ± 23.43. Seven patients were subjected to a masseter–buccal branch nerve transfer, whereas in eight patients, the masseter nerve was used as a donor nerve for gracilis free functional muscle transfer. Electrical activity of the masseter muscle was significantly reduced after surgery in both occlusal positions: from 140.86 ± 65.94 to 109.68 ± 68.04 ( p = 0.01) in maximum intercuspation and from 123.68 ± 75.64 to 82.64 ± 66.56 ( p = 0.01) in the rest position. However, bite force did not show any reduction, changing from 22.07 ± 15.66 to 15.56 ± 7.91 ( p = 0.1) after the procedure. Conclusion  Masseter nerve transfer causes a reduction in electromyographic signals of the masseter muscle; however, bite force is preserved and comparable to preoperative status. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Limited 2020-03 2020-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7225014/ /pubmed/32425369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3400673 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Telich-Tarriba, Jose E.
Orihuela-Rodríguez, Alejandro
Rivera-Priego, Adriana de Lourdes
Ángeles-Medina, Fernando
Morales-González, Julio
Mora-Magaña, Ignacio
Fentanes-Vera, Adriana
Palafox, Damian
Cárdenas-Mejía, Alexander
Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery
title Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery
title_full Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery
title_fullStr Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery
title_short Changes in Electrical Activity of the Masseter Muscle and Masticatory Force after the Use of the Masseter Nerve as Donor in Facial Reanimation Surgery
title_sort changes in electrical activity of the masseter muscle and masticatory force after the use of the masseter nerve as donor in facial reanimation surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7225014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32425369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3400673
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