Facial Palsy
Techniques for Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face
Samenvatting
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the surgical techniques available in reconstruction of the paralyzed face. It is divided into six parts. The first part introduces the topic of facial palsy, and the following parts provide detailed information on facial nerve reconstruction techniques, management of eye closure and smile reanimation.
The book highlights symmetrization techniques and synkinesis and presents innovations and new frontiers in facial palsy.Written by an international group of experts who are committed to maintaining high standards and service in treating this condition and improving outcomes, it is a valuable source of information for clinicians and practitioners in plastic and reconstructive surgery, neurosurgeons and oral-and-maxillofacial surgeons, but also useful for researchers in this field.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
1. Facial Paralysis: Etiology, Diagnosis, Medical Treatment
2. Documentation and Grading Systems in Facial Palsy
3. Pre and Post op Rehabilitation
4. Electrodiagnostic and EMG
Facial Nerve Reconstruction
1. Relevant Anatomy in Facial Nerve Reconstruction
2. Facial Nerve Reconstruction in Oncological Patients
3. Facial Nerve Defect – Nerve Transplantation
Smile Reanimation
1. Facial Reanimation with Free Muscle /Masseter Nerve
2. Facial Reanimation with Free Muscle/ CFNG
3. Facial Reanimation with Free Muscle/ Spinal Accessory Nerve
4. Dual Innervation of Free Muscle Transfer with Masseter and CFNG
5. Minimal approach and Endoscopic assisted Insetting of FMT
6. Temporalis Muscle Transfer for Smile Reanimation
7. Free Muscle Transfer in Partial Facial Palsy
8. Simoultaneous Use of Static Support and Free Muscle Transfer
9. One-stage Latissimus Dorsi Muscle transfer for facial reanimation - Comparison between single and dual innervation
Management of Eye Closure and Ectropion
1. Dynamic Eye Closure Reanimation / Cantopexy and Tarsorrphaphie
2. Oculoplastic Technique Gold Weigth Implant for Eye Closure
Symetrization Techniques and Synkinesis
1. Facial Aesthetics in Facial Palsy, Gracilis under SMAS
2. Reconstructing facial contour deformities using stereoscopic thoracodorsal artery perforator adipofascial flaps
3. Contralateral Myectomies and Neurectomies
4. Management of Synkinesis
5. Botox Therapies
Innovations and New Frontiers in Facial Palsy
1.Pronator Quadratus
2. sp;
3. Frontiers