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Facial Reanimation after Facial Nerve Injury
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1991
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Facial Nerve InjuryOculoplasticsFacial Nerve DamagePeripheral Nerve InjuryNerve GraftingSurgeryWound HealingSurgical TechniquePlastic SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryFacial TraumaMicrosurgical Nerve RepairNeurological SurgerySkull Base
Abstract Patients with facial paralysis are often seen in neurosurgical practice. Obtaining full facial symmetry and function after facial nerve damage presents the neurosurgeon with a difficult challenge. Various surgical techniques have been developed to deal with this problem. These include primary nerve repair, nerve to nerve anastomosis, nerve grafting, neurovascular pedicle grafts, regional muscle transposition, microvascular muscle transfers, and nerve transfers. Patient selection, timing of surgery, and details of surgical technique are discussed. The results of hvpoglossal-facial anastomosis in 24 patients are described.