نتایج جستجو برای: facial nerve diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1032713  

DRAGOSLAVA DJERIC,

The author presents an unusual extension of the cerebrospinal fluid space into the proximal tympanic part of the facial nerve, and points out the clinical and surgical significance of this anatomical variation.

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2015
Jinghua Tan Jing Xu Yian Xing Lianhua Chen Shitong Li

Muscles innervated by the facial nerve show differential sensitivities to muscle relaxants than muscles innervated by somatic nerves. The evoked electromyography (EEMG) response is also proportionally reduced after facial nerve injury. This forms the theoretical basis for proper utilization of muscle relaxants to balance EEMG monitoring and immobility under general anesthesia. (1) To observe th...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015
Amit J Sood Jeffrey J Houlton Shaun A Nguyen M Boyd Gillespie

OBJECTIVES To determine the effectiveness of intraoperative facial nerve monitoring (FNM) in preventing immediate and permanent postoperative facial nerve weakness in patients undergoing primary parotidectomy. DATA SOURCES PubMed-NCBI database from 1970 to 2014. REVIEW METHODS A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature was conducted. Acceptable studies included controlled serie...

Journal: :Acta cirurgica brasileira 2016
Giulianno Molina de Melo Onivaldo Cervantes Luciene Covolan Heloisa Allegro Baptista Elenn Soares Ferreira Marcio Abrahao

PURPOSE The parotidectomy technique still has an elevated paresis and paralysis index, lowering patient life's quality. The correct identification of the facial nerve can prevent nerve damage. Fluorescent dye identifies nerves in experimental studies but only few articles focused its use on facial nerve study in parotidectomies. We aimed to stain the rat facial nerve with fluorescent dye to fac...

2015
Nathan Schaefer Peter O’Donohue Heath French Aaron Griffin Devlin Elliott Peter Gochee

Facial nerve paralysis because of penetrating trauma through the external auditory canal is extremely rare, with a paucity of published literature. The objective of this study is to review the literature on transtympanic facial nerve paralysis and increase physician awareness of this uncommon injury through discussion of its clinical presentation, management and prognosis. We also aim to improv...

2014
Yasemin Kaya Umut Ozsoy Murat Turhan Doychin N. Angelov Levent Sarikcioglu

The facial nerve is the most frequently damaged nerve in head and neck trauma. Patients undergoing facial nerve reconstruction often complain about disturbing abnormal synkinetic movements of the facial muscles (mass movements, synkinesis) which are thought to result from misguided collateral branching of regenerating motor axons and reinnervation of inappropriate muscles. Here, we examined whe...

2012
Sertac Yetiser Peter S. Roland Nebil Goksu

Facial expression is the essential complementary of the verbal communication between humans. “Face is a window to the heart.” An ancient proverb tells us the importance of facial expression more than anything. When harmonic and symmetric movement of both sides of the face has lost, one is unable to express his emotion by distorted facial movement. This person becomes unwilling to communicate, h...

Journal: :The journal of international advanced otology 2016
Bülent Satar Yusuf Hıdır Mehmet Burak Aşık Ümit Aydın Mustafa Gerek İbrahim Yavan

Facial nerve neurofibromas are an uncommon entity, particularly in the intraparotid region. Three cases are presented herein, including the first reported case of both an intratemporal and intraparotid facial nerve malignant neurofibroma. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first medical publication to describe a neurofibroma involving both the intratemporal and intraparotid regions. The ...

2011
Takafumi Nishizaki Norio Ikeda Shigeki Nakano Takanori Sakakura Masaru Abiko Tomomi Okamura

Facial nerve schwannomas involving posterior and middle fossas are quite rare. Here, we report an unusual case of cerebellopontine angle facial schwannoma that involved the middle cranial fossa, two years after the first operation. A 53-year-old woman presented with a 3-year history of a progressive left side hearing loss and 6-month history of a left facial spasm and palsy. Magnetic resonance ...

2011
Ashwani Sethi Shamit Chopra J. C. Passey A. K. Agarwal

Intraparotid facial nerve neurofibromas are a rare entity, and are grossly and histopathologically distinct from the comparatively more prevalent schwannomas. We report a rare case of an intraparotid facial nerve neurofibroma with intratemporal extension in a 48-year-old female. The tumor was surgically excised with cable grafting of the facial nerve. Electroneurography may eventually assist in...

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