1.Surgical treatment to facial nerve paralysis of different pathogeny.
Haijin YI ; Pi'nan LIU ; Hong GUO ; Chunhong WANG ; Fuqiang NI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;25(4):154-157
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the surgical treatment to facial nerve paralysis of different pathogeny.
METHOD:
Thirty-seven patients were reviewed, including Bell's Palsy (5 patients), temporal bone fracture (20 patients), media otitis (cholesteatoma) (4 patients), facial neuroma and cranio-maxillo-facial operation trauma (8 patients). All the patients were treated by different surgical methods according different pathogeny.
RESULT:
The mean percentage facial function improvement (House-Brackmann Grade I-II) was 80% to Bell's Palsy and temporal bone fracture, 100% to media otitis (cholesteatoma). Facial function of three patients improved from House-Brackmann Grade IV to III, two patients had no obvious improvement about facial neuroma; three patients improved from Grade V to III, one improved to IV about cranio-maxillo-facial operation trauma.
CONCLUSION
Patients of facial nerve paralysis got better curative effect if treated by proper surgical therapy according different pathogeny.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Facial Paralysis
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etiology
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surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neurosurgical Procedures
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methods
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Treatment Outcome
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Young Adult