Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4103208 American Journal of Otolaryngology 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo study preservation of nerve integrity in 16 cases with facial nerve hemangiomas at geniculate ganglion (GG).Methods16 cases with facial nerve hemangiomas at GG, who presented with facial palsy, were included in the study. Preservation of nerve integrity was attempted by the same surgeon during surgical removal, and those who failed to preserve nerve integrity underwent nerve grafting. The patients were divided into longer duration group (> 12 months) and shorter duration group (≤ 12 months) according to duration of facial palsy, and preservation of nerve integrity in the couple of groups was compared.ResultsNerve integrity was preserved in 2 of 10 cases (20%) among longer duration group, while it was preserved in 5 of 6 cases (83.3%) among shorter duration group (p < 0.05). All the cases with nerve integrity preserved recovered to grade III or better, among which 3 cases recovered to grade I or grade II, while only 3 of 9 cases (33.3%) with nerve grafting recovered to grade III at the best.ConclusionsPreservation of nerve integrity was correlated with duration of facial palsy in cases with hemangiomas at GG. Patients with nerve integrity preserved showed better outcomes of facial nerve.

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