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Reanimation of the Smile with Neuro-Vascular Anastomosed Gracilis Muscle: A Case Series

Background: The aim of our manuscript was to evaluate the time course of clinical and electromyographical (EMG) reinnervation after the reanimation of the smile using a gracilis muscle transplant which is reinnervated with the masseteric nerve. Methods: We present a case series of five patients with...

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Autores principales: Abing, Helen, Pick, Carina, Steffens, Tabea, Sharma, Jenny Shachi, Klußmann, Jens Peter, Grosheva, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9141135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051282
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author Abing, Helen
Pick, Carina
Steffens, Tabea
Sharma, Jenny Shachi
Klußmann, Jens Peter
Grosheva, Maria
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Pick, Carina
Steffens, Tabea
Sharma, Jenny Shachi
Klußmann, Jens Peter
Grosheva, Maria
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description Background: The aim of our manuscript was to evaluate the time course of clinical and electromyographical (EMG) reinnervation after the reanimation of the smile using a gracilis muscle transplant which is reinnervated with the masseteric nerve. Methods: We present a case series of five patients with a longstanding peripheral facial palsy, who underwent a reanimation of the lower face using a gracilis muscle transplant with masseteric nerve reinnervation from June 2019 to October 2020. Trial-specific follow-up examinations were carried out every three months using clinical assessment and EMG, up to 12 months after the surgery. The grading was carried out using the House–Brackmann scale (HB), the Stennert Index, and a self-designed Likert-like scale for graft reinnervation and smile excursion. Results: The surgery was feasible in all of the patients. The reanimation was performed under general anesthesia in an inpatient setting. Postoperative complications which resulted in prolonged hospitalization occurred in two of the five patients. All of the patients showed a preoperative flaccid facial palsy. The first single reinnervation potentials were detected 3.1 ± 0.1 months after surgery. After 5.6 (±1.4) months, in three (3/5) patients, clear reinnervation patterns were present. Clinically, the patients obtained symmetry of the face at rest after 5.6 (±1.4) months, and could spontaneously smile without the co-activation of the jaw after an average time of 10.8 (±1.8) months. All of the patients were able to express a spontaneous emotion-stimulated smile after one year. Conclusion: Micro-neurovascular gracilis muscle transfer reinnervated with a masseteric nerve is a sufficient and reliable rehabilitation technique for the lower face, and is performed as a single-stage surgery. The nerve supply via the masseteric nerve allows the very rapid and strong reinnervation of the graft, and results in a spontaneous smile within 10 months.
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spelling pubmed-91411352022-05-28 Reanimation of the Smile with Neuro-Vascular Anastomosed Gracilis Muscle: A Case Series Abing, Helen Pick, Carina Steffens, Tabea Sharma, Jenny Shachi Klußmann, Jens Peter Grosheva, Maria Diagnostics (Basel) Case Report Background: The aim of our manuscript was to evaluate the time course of clinical and electromyographical (EMG) reinnervation after the reanimation of the smile using a gracilis muscle transplant which is reinnervated with the masseteric nerve. Methods: We present a case series of five patients with a longstanding peripheral facial palsy, who underwent a reanimation of the lower face using a gracilis muscle transplant with masseteric nerve reinnervation from June 2019 to October 2020. Trial-specific follow-up examinations were carried out every three months using clinical assessment and EMG, up to 12 months after the surgery. The grading was carried out using the House–Brackmann scale (HB), the Stennert Index, and a self-designed Likert-like scale for graft reinnervation and smile excursion. Results: The surgery was feasible in all of the patients. The reanimation was performed under general anesthesia in an inpatient setting. Postoperative complications which resulted in prolonged hospitalization occurred in two of the five patients. All of the patients showed a preoperative flaccid facial palsy. The first single reinnervation potentials were detected 3.1 ± 0.1 months after surgery. After 5.6 (±1.4) months, in three (3/5) patients, clear reinnervation patterns were present. Clinically, the patients obtained symmetry of the face at rest after 5.6 (±1.4) months, and could spontaneously smile without the co-activation of the jaw after an average time of 10.8 (±1.8) months. All of the patients were able to express a spontaneous emotion-stimulated smile after one year. Conclusion: Micro-neurovascular gracilis muscle transfer reinnervated with a masseteric nerve is a sufficient and reliable rehabilitation technique for the lower face, and is performed as a single-stage surgery. The nerve supply via the masseteric nerve allows the very rapid and strong reinnervation of the graft, and results in a spontaneous smile within 10 months. MDPI 2022-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9141135/ /pubmed/35626440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051282 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Klußmann, Jens Peter
Grosheva, Maria
Reanimation of the Smile with Neuro-Vascular Anastomosed Gracilis Muscle: A Case Series
title Reanimation of the Smile with Neuro-Vascular Anastomosed Gracilis Muscle: A Case Series
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title_fullStr Reanimation of the Smile with Neuro-Vascular Anastomosed Gracilis Muscle: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Reanimation of the Smile with Neuro-Vascular Anastomosed Gracilis Muscle: A Case Series
title_short Reanimation of the Smile with Neuro-Vascular Anastomosed Gracilis Muscle: A Case Series
title_sort reanimation of the smile with neuro-vascular anastomosed gracilis muscle: a case series
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9141135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051282
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