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The Acute Facial Palsies - Investigations on the Localization and Pathogenesis of Meato-Labyrinthine Facial Palsies

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I have been privileged to work with Dr. Esslen for more than ten years and to have witnessed howsurgical progress combinedwith accurate clinical and electrophysiological investigations have revolutionized the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to the para lysed face. The longjourneyofthe VIIth nerve through the temporal bone has been consid ered for years responsible for the particular liabilityofthis nerve to acute palsies. The disappointing results obtainedwith surgical decompression confined ofnecessity to the mastoid and tympanic segmentsofthe fallopian canalled us in the sixties to apply modern otoneurosurgical techniques in orderto achieve total exposure ofthe intra temporal course ofthe facial nerve. At that time Esslen started to record with surface electrodes the compound action potential evoked by maximal percutaneous stimulation in representative areas ofthe facial muscles. With this method, called electroneurono graphy, exact determination ot the percentageofdegenerated nerve fibers could be achieved in the early stagesofthe palsy. Precise electroneuronographic criteria for the selectionofpatients requiring surgery in order possibly to improve the outcome oftheir disfiguring paralysis were worked out. At surgery d Yen ect stimulationofthe totally exposed intratemporal portionofthe facial nerve was used for the first time in combina tion with electroneurography in order to determine objectively the degree ofthe lesion. In contrast to what hasbeen believed for years the pathology related with acute facial palsy has been found to be situated in the majorityofthe cases at the entrance and not toward the exit ofthe fallopian canal.

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1. Introduction.- 1.1. Anatomical Considerations.- 1.2. Evaluation of Present Views on Etiology and Pathogenesis of Acute Facial Nerve Palsy.- 2. Investigations, Part I: Intratemporal Stimulation of Facial Nerve for Localization of Conduction Block in Idiopathic Facial Palsy, Herpes Oticus, and Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome.- 2.1. Operative Access to the Internal Auditory Channel and Other Intrapetrosal Sections of the Facial Nerve.- 2.2. Findings in Favor of a Revised Conception of the Relevant Pathogenetic Factors in Acute Facial Palsies.- 3. Investigations, Part II: Electrophysiologic Investigations on the Natural History of Acute Facial Palsies.- 3.1. Electrodiagnosis of the Facial Nerve.- 3.2. Remarks on Some Clinical Features of Acute Facial Palsies.- 3.3. Case Reports.- 3.4. Results.- 3.5. Prognosis of Acute Facial Palsies.- 3.6. Operation in Acute Facial Palsy: Transtemporal Decompression.- 3.7. Indications for Transtemporal Decompression of the Facial Nerve.- 3.8. On Drug Therapy of Idiopathic Facial Palsy.- Summary.- References.- Cases.- Author's Postscript.

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Authors Erlo Esslen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642665363
ISBN 978-3-642-66536-3
No. of pages 164
Illustrations X, 164 p.
Series Schriftenreihe Neurologie Neurology Series
Schriftenreihe Neurologie Neurology Series
Schriftenreihe Neurologie / Neurology Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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