Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular

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Autor(a) principal: Gomez, MM
Data de Publicação: 1998
Outros Autores: Pereira, H, Gomes da Silva, A, Rego, JM, Almeida, MA
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.4/908
Resumo: Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralysis. The multiplicity and diversity of techniques portray the complexity and challenge represented by this pathology. Two basic dynamic options are available: -Reconstruction of nerve continuity through direct micro suture, with interposition grafts or nerve transpositions. -Regional muscular transposition, most often using the temporalis. Facial reanimation with the temporalis transfer has withstood the test of time and still is a reference technique. In a few weeks, good results can be obtained with a single and rather simple surgical procedure. Functional free flaps have been used with increasing frequency in the last two decades, most often combining a cross-facial nerve graft followed by a gracilis free flap nine months later. With this method there is a potential for restoration of spontaneous facial mimetic function. Apparently there is a limit in microsurgical technique and expertise beyond which there is no clear improvement in nerve regeneration. Current research is now actively studying and identifying nerve growth factors and pharmacological agents that might have an important and complementary role in the near future.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
Facial paralysis. Neuro-muscular reconstruction techniques
title Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
spellingShingle Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
Gomez, MM
Paralisia Facial
Transferência de Nervo
Nervo Facial
title_short Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
title_full Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
title_fullStr Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
title_full_unstemmed Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
title_sort Paralisia facial: técnicas de reconstrução neuro-muscular
author Gomez, MM
author_facet Gomez, MM
Pereira, H
Gomes da Silva, A
Rego, JM
Almeida, MA
author_role author
author2 Pereira, H
Gomes da Silva, A
Rego, JM
Almeida, MA
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomez, MM
Pereira, H
Gomes da Silva, A
Rego, JM
Almeida, MA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Paralisia Facial
Transferência de Nervo
Nervo Facial
topic Paralisia Facial
Transferência de Nervo
Nervo Facial
description Several surgical procedures have been proposed through the years for the treatment of facial paralysis. The multiplicity and diversity of techniques portray the complexity and challenge represented by this pathology. Two basic dynamic options are available: -Reconstruction of nerve continuity through direct micro suture, with interposition grafts or nerve transpositions. -Regional muscular transposition, most often using the temporalis. Facial reanimation with the temporalis transfer has withstood the test of time and still is a reference technique. In a few weeks, good results can be obtained with a single and rather simple surgical procedure. Functional free flaps have been used with increasing frequency in the last two decades, most often combining a cross-facial nerve graft followed by a gracilis free flap nine months later. With this method there is a potential for restoration of spontaneous facial mimetic function. Apparently there is a limit in microsurgical technique and expertise beyond which there is no clear improvement in nerve regeneration. Current research is now actively studying and identifying nerve growth factors and pharmacological agents that might have an important and complementary role in the near future.
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