Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected patients. Different microscope-based surgical techniques are described in the literature such as the transmastoid, the middle cranial fossa and the translabyrinthine approach. The effectiveness of the transcanal endoscopic approach (TEA) in managing such condition has never been described and its possible indications has to be defined. Methods: Retrospective multi-centric case series of patients with post-traumatic FN paralysis surgically treated with TEA. From July 2013 to July 2017, 6 patients underwent TEA for post-traumatic FN paralysis with involvement of the second genu and/or the tympanic segment of the nerve. The surgical technique is described step by step, with focus on anatomic landmarks. Post-operative outcomes are specified in terms of FN postoperative function and audiologic results. Results: The TEA showed to recover a House–Brackmann grade I–II FN function in 83.2% of the patient. Post-operative air–bone gap significantly improved; whereas, the pure-tone average bone conduction did not differ significantly. Conclusions: TEA represents a viable option for the treatment of post-traumatic facial palsy in patients with radiologic evidence of tympanic segment and/or perigeniculate region involvement with no involvement of the mastoid segment of the FN. Transcanal endoscopic facial nerve decompression is a safe and effective approach in highly selected cases. Level of evidence: 4.

Endoscopic facial nerve decompression in post-traumatic facial palsies: pilot clinical experience / Alicandri Ciufelli, M.; Fermi, M.; Di Maro, F.; Soloperto, D.; Marchioni, D.; Presutti, L.. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0937-4477. - 277:10(2020), pp. 2701-2707. [10.1007/s00405-020-05997-7]

Endoscopic facial nerve decompression in post-traumatic facial palsies: pilot clinical experience

Alicandri Ciufelli M.;Fermi M.;Soloperto D.;Marchioni D.;Presutti L.
2020

Abstract

Purpose: Post-traumatic facial nerve (FN) paralysis might need surgical decompression in selected patients. Different microscope-based surgical techniques are described in the literature such as the transmastoid, the middle cranial fossa and the translabyrinthine approach. The effectiveness of the transcanal endoscopic approach (TEA) in managing such condition has never been described and its possible indications has to be defined. Methods: Retrospective multi-centric case series of patients with post-traumatic FN paralysis surgically treated with TEA. From July 2013 to July 2017, 6 patients underwent TEA for post-traumatic FN paralysis with involvement of the second genu and/or the tympanic segment of the nerve. The surgical technique is described step by step, with focus on anatomic landmarks. Post-operative outcomes are specified in terms of FN postoperative function and audiologic results. Results: The TEA showed to recover a House–Brackmann grade I–II FN function in 83.2% of the patient. Post-operative air–bone gap significantly improved; whereas, the pure-tone average bone conduction did not differ significantly. Conclusions: TEA represents a viable option for the treatment of post-traumatic facial palsy in patients with radiologic evidence of tympanic segment and/or perigeniculate region involvement with no involvement of the mastoid segment of the FN. Transcanal endoscopic facial nerve decompression is a safe and effective approach in highly selected cases. Level of evidence: 4.
2020
30-apr-2020
277
10
2701
2707
Endoscopic facial nerve decompression in post-traumatic facial palsies: pilot clinical experience / Alicandri Ciufelli, M.; Fermi, M.; Di Maro, F.; Soloperto, D.; Marchioni, D.; Presutti, L.. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0937-4477. - 277:10(2020), pp. 2701-2707. [10.1007/s00405-020-05997-7]
Alicandri Ciufelli, M.; Fermi, M.; Di Maro, F.; Soloperto, D.; Marchioni, D.; Presutti, L.
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