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Facial reanimation with interposition nerve graft or masseter nerve transfer:a comparative retrospective study 被引量:3
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作者 Wen-Jin Wang Wei-Dong Zhu +4 位作者 Mathias Tremp Gang Chen Zhao-Yan Wang Hao Wu Wei Wang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第5期1125-1130,共6页
Both interposition nerve grafts and masseter nerve transfers have been successfully used for facial reanimation after irreversible injuries to the cranial portion of the facial nerve.However,no comparative study of th... Both interposition nerve grafts and masseter nerve transfers have been successfully used for facial reanimation after irreversible injuries to the cranial portion of the facial nerve.However,no comparative study of these two procedures has yet been reported.In this two-site,twoarm,retrospective case review study,32 patients were included.Of these,17 patients(eight men and nine women,mean age 42.1 years)underwent interposition nerve graft after tumor extirpation or trauma between 2003 and 2006 in the Ear Institute,School of Medicine,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,China,and 15 patients(six men and nine women,mean age 40.6 years)underwent masseter-to-facial nerve transfer after tumor extirpation or trauma between November 2010 and February 2016 in Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital,China.More patients achieved House-Brackmann III recovery after masseter nerve repair than interposition nerve graft repair(15/15 vs.12/17).The mean oral commissure excursion ratio was also higher in patients who underwent masseter nerve transfer than in patients subjected to an interposition nerve graft.These findings suggest that masseter nerve transfer results in strong oral commissure excursion,avoiding obvious synkinesis,while an interposition nerve graft provides better resting symmetry.This study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee,Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital,China(approval No.SH9 H-2019-T332-1)on December 12,2019. 展开更多
关键词 facial palsy facial reanimation facial symmetry House-Brackmann score INTERPOSITION masseter nerve nerve graft oral commissure excursion resting symmetry SYNKINESIS
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Is there a primitive reflex residue underlying Marcus Gunn Syndrome? Rat electrophysiology 被引量:1
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作者 Ying Qiao Hou-Cheng Liang +4 位作者 Jing-Dong Zhang Pi-Fu Luo An-Le Su Ting Zhang Hong-Na Zhu 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2020年第1期29-35,共7页
AIM: To make an electrophysiological demonstration of a possible jaw muscle afferents-oculomotor neural pathway that was proposed by our previous works on rats, which substantiates an early "release hypothesis&qu... AIM: To make an electrophysiological demonstration of a possible jaw muscle afferents-oculomotor neural pathway that was proposed by our previous works on rats, which substantiates an early "release hypothesis" on pathogenesis of human Marcus Gunn Syndrome(MGS). METHODS: Extracellular unit discharge recording was applied and both orthodromic and spontaneous unitary firing were recorded in the oculomotor nucleus(III), and the complex of pre-oculomotor interstitial nucleus of Cajal and Darkschewitsch nucleus(INC/DN), following electric stimulation of the ipsilateral masseter nerve(MN) in rats. RESULTS: Extracellular orthodromic unit discharges, with latencies of 3.7±1.3 and 4.7±2.9 ms, were recorded unilaterally in the III, and the INC/DN neurons, respectively. Spontaneous unit discharges were also recorded mostly in the INC/DN and less frequently in the III. Train stimulation could prompt either facilitation or inhibition on those spontaneous unit discharges. The inhibition pattern of train stimulation on the spontaneous discharging was rather different in the III and INC/DN. A slow inhibitory pattern in which spontaneous firing rate decreased further and further following repeated train stimulation was observed in the III. While, some high spontaneous firing rate units, responding promptly to the train stimuli with a short-term inhibition and recovered quickly when stimuli are off, were recorded in the INC/DN. However, orthodromic unit discharge was not recorded in the III and INC/DN in a considerable number of experiment animals. CONCLUSION: A residual neuronal circuit might exist in mammals for the primitive jaw-eyelid reflex observed in amphibians, which might not be well-developed in all experimental mammals in current study. Nonetheless, this pathway can be still considered as a neuroanatomic substrate for development of MGS in some cases among all MGS with different kind of etiology. 展开更多
关键词 masseter nerve single unit discharge oculomotor nucleus pre-oculomotor neurons interstitial nucleus of Cajal/Darkschewitsch nucleus Marcus Gunn Syndrome
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