[Our technique of hetero-lateral facio-facial anastomosis by means of nerve autografting in the treatment of permanent peripheral facial paralysis].

Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico faciale : bulletin de la Societe d'oto-laryngologie des hopitaux de Paris 1976 Vol.93(7-8) p. 471-86

Pialoux P, Jost G, Freyss G, Rey A, Cophignon J

Abstract

The authors describe the technique used in 12 surgical cases of heterolateral facio-facial anastomosis by nerve autograft in the treatment of permanent peripheral facial paralyses. Their main contention is that section of 50 p. 100 of the neurones of the peripheral branches of the facial nerve on the unaffected side does not impair motricity to any extent and that it therefore is possible to anastomose the proximal portion of some healthy branches to the corresponding distal portion of the affected side by placing between them a graft from the external saphenous nerve. The principles for fascicular suture as defined by Seddon and later by Millesi are followed. The technique differs from that made popular by Smith and later by Smii inasmuch as: --the bilateral, hidden face-lift incision makes possible a final passive musculotegumentary suspension of the paralysed side immediately improving the patient's appearance while the nerve re-establishes itself; --retrograde interfascicular dissection on the paralysed side allows precious centimetres to be gained; --pinpointing of the nerve suture area is possible by the placing of a silicone-coated ring with a clip some distance away.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 neurones scispacy 1
해부 graft scispacy 1
해부 nerve scispacy 1
합병증 fascicular suture scispacy 1
질환 paralysis C0522224
Paralysed
scispacy 1
질환 peripheral facial paralyses scispacy 1
기타 hetero-lateral facio-facial scispacy 1
기타 nerve autografting scispacy 1
기타 heterolateral facio-facial scispacy 1
기타 peripheral branches scispacy 1
기타 facial nerve scispacy 1
기타 anastomose scispacy 1
기타 saphenous nerve scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1
기타 interfascicular scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Facial Nerve; Facial Paralysis; Humans; Methods