J Reconstr Microsurg 2010; 26(6): 375-380
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1249603
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Repair of Ocular-Oral Synkinesis of Postfacial Paralysis Using Cross-Facial Nerve Grafting

Bo Zhang1 , Chuan Yang1 , Wei Wang1 , Wei Li1
  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China
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Publication Date:
10 March 2010 (online)

ABSTRACT

We present the surgical techniques and results of cross-facial nerve grafting that have been developed in the repair of ocular-oral synkinesis after facial paralysis. Eleven patients with ocular-oral synkinesis after facial paralysis underwent the cross-facial nerve grafting with facial nerve transposition at a tertiary academic hospital between 2003 and 2009. The patient selection for the study was based on the degree of disfigurement and facial function parameter rating using the Toronto Facial Grading System. The procedures used were surgeries done in two stages. All cases were followed up for 2 months to 6 years after the second surgery. The degree of improvement was evaluated at 6 to 7 months after the procedures. Six of the patients were followed up for more than 2 years after the stage-two surgery and demonstrated significant reduction in the ocular-oral synkinetic movements. The Toronto Facial Grading System scores from the postoperative follow-ups increased an average of 16 points (28%), and the patients had achieved symmetrical facial movement. We concluded that cross-facial nerve grafting with facial nerve branch transposition is effective and can be considered as an option for the repair of ocular-oral synkinesis after facial paralysis in select patients.

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Chuan YangM.D. 

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai 200011, China

Email: yangchuan143@163.com