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Extratemporal facial nerve injury

G L Sternbach, P Rosen, H W Meislin

    JACEP
    |April 1, 1976
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    Summary

    Traumatic facial nerve injuries, common in combat and civilian incidents, can be complex. Prompt surgical repair is the preferred treatment after stabilizing life-threatening conditions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Trauma Surgery

    Background:

    • Traumatic facial nerve injury presents diagnostic challenges, as incomplete nerve damage can mimic central nervous system lesions.
    • Prompt surgical intervention is the gold standard for managing facial nerve injuries.

    Observation:

    • Clinical presentation of peripheral facial nerve damage can be mistaken for central facial motor impairment.
    • Assessment of taste, hearing, and imaging (skull/mastoid X-rays) aids in injury localization.

    Findings:

    • Electrodiagnostic tests are crucial for pinpointing the exact location of facial nerve damage.
    • Surgical repair is the recommended treatment for traumatic facial nerve injuries.

    Implications:

    • Accurate localization through diagnostic tests improves surgical outcomes for facial nerve repair.
    • Timely surgical intervention is key to restoring function after traumatic facial nerve injury.