Surgical Therapeutic Algorithm in Facial Paralysis

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Abstract

Facial nerve paralysis is a debilitating condition with multiple etiologies, with aesthetic, functional, psychological and social impact. Given the complex multitude of causes that may generate such condition, a therapeutic algorithm is mandatory when attempting reconstruction. Severity, timing, patient adherence to a rehabilitation program, status of ipsilateral and contralateral facial nerves and particularities of each patient are all criteria which should be accounted when choosing a treatment option. After initial assessment, a variable treatment panel is available based on condition type include medicamentous therapy, rehabilitation program, dynamic and static procedures surgical procedures, having as primary aim functional restoration achieving aesthetic balanced facial features. This paper summarizes current knowledge in facial paralysis reconstruction and presents an algorithmic approach that eases decision making and therapeutic strategy.

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Grosu-Bularda, A., Teodoreanu, R. N., Popescu, S. A., Lita, F. F., Hodea, F. V., Cretu, A., … Lascar, I. (2022). Surgical Therapeutic Algorithm in Facial Paralysis. Medicina Moderna, 29(4), 289–299. https://doi.org/10.31689/RMM.2022.29.4.289

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