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Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy
Background: For decades, patients with facial asymmetry have experienced social interaction difficulties, leading them to seek treatment in the hope of restoring facial symmetry and quality of life. Researchers evaluated numerous surgical techniques, but achieving results remains a significant hurdl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675739 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13010076 |
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author | Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena Oṣlobanu, Aurel Major, Zoltán Zsigmond Dávid, Réka Emma Iepure, Maria Hancu, Daniela Popa, Adina Mihaela Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan |
author_facet | Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena Oṣlobanu, Aurel Major, Zoltán Zsigmond Dávid, Réka Emma Iepure, Maria Hancu, Daniela Popa, Adina Mihaela Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan |
author_sort | Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena |
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description | Background: For decades, patients with facial asymmetry have experienced social interaction difficulties, leading them to seek treatment in the hope of restoring facial symmetry and quality of life. Researchers evaluated numerous surgical techniques, but achieving results remains a significant hurdle. Specifically, anastomosis between the ansa cervicalis (AC) and facial nerve (FN) can hinder the patient’s physical appearance. Objective: Our study goal was to examine the efficiency of anastomosis between AC and FN for facial motor function recovery even in the presence of peripheral neuropathy. Materials and Methods: Four patients diagnosed with facial palsy grade VI on the House & Brackmann Scale (HB) after vestibular schwannoma (VS) resection (Koos grade IV) via the retrosigmoid approach underwent AC and FN anastomosis. Outcomes were related to tumor grade, previous therapy, and the time between postoperative facial palsy and anastomosis. Images and neurophysiological data were evaluated. Results: After vs. resection, all four patients demonstrated HB grade VI facial palsy for an average of 17 months. During the follow-up program, lasting between 6 and 36 months, two patients were evaluated as having HB grade III facial palsy; the other two patients were diagnosed with grade IV HB facial palsy. None of the patients developed tongue atrophy, speech disorder, or masticatordys function. Conclusions: Anastomosis between the AC and FN is a safe and effective treatment for facial paralysis after cerebellopontine tumor resection. Nerve reanimation may be feasible even for patients with peripheral polyneuropathy. This study also offers a new option for patients with a progression-free status. |
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spelling | pubmed-98632812023-01-22 Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena Oṣlobanu, Aurel Major, Zoltán Zsigmond Dávid, Réka Emma Iepure, Maria Hancu, Daniela Popa, Adina Mihaela Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan J Pers Med Article Background: For decades, patients with facial asymmetry have experienced social interaction difficulties, leading them to seek treatment in the hope of restoring facial symmetry and quality of life. Researchers evaluated numerous surgical techniques, but achieving results remains a significant hurdle. Specifically, anastomosis between the ansa cervicalis (AC) and facial nerve (FN) can hinder the patient’s physical appearance. Objective: Our study goal was to examine the efficiency of anastomosis between AC and FN for facial motor function recovery even in the presence of peripheral neuropathy. Materials and Methods: Four patients diagnosed with facial palsy grade VI on the House & Brackmann Scale (HB) after vestibular schwannoma (VS) resection (Koos grade IV) via the retrosigmoid approach underwent AC and FN anastomosis. Outcomes were related to tumor grade, previous therapy, and the time between postoperative facial palsy and anastomosis. Images and neurophysiological data were evaluated. Results: After vs. resection, all four patients demonstrated HB grade VI facial palsy for an average of 17 months. During the follow-up program, lasting between 6 and 36 months, two patients were evaluated as having HB grade III facial palsy; the other two patients were diagnosed with grade IV HB facial palsy. None of the patients developed tongue atrophy, speech disorder, or masticatordys function. Conclusions: Anastomosis between the AC and FN is a safe and effective treatment for facial paralysis after cerebellopontine tumor resection. Nerve reanimation may be feasible even for patients with peripheral polyneuropathy. This study also offers a new option for patients with a progression-free status. MDPI 2022-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9863281/ /pubmed/36675739 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13010076 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Balaci, Georgeta Magdalena Oṣlobanu, Aurel Major, Zoltán Zsigmond Dávid, Réka Emma Iepure, Maria Hancu, Daniela Popa, Adina Mihaela Florian, Ioan Ṣtefan Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy |
title | Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy |
title_full | Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy |
title_fullStr | Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy |
title_short | Assessing the Efficacy of Anastomosis between Ansa Cervicalis and Facial Nerve for Patients with Concomitant Facial Palsy and Peripheral Neuropathy |
title_sort | assessing the efficacy of anastomosis between ansa cervicalis and facial nerve for patients with concomitant facial palsy and peripheral neuropathy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675739 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13010076 |
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