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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 75(1): 265-270, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34305023

ABSTRACT

Facial paralysis may result in significant functional, esthetic, and psychological morbidity. Mobius syndrome is a form of bilateral congenital facial paralysis that is particularly difficult to treat owing to the lack of readily available donor nerves, particularly in the upper face. In this study, we evaluate the feasibility of using the deep temporal nerves as donors for the innervation of free muscle grafts in the periorbital region. Preserved and fresh cadaver facial halves are dissected, and the course of the deep temporal nerves delineated. We find the middle branch of the deep temporal nerve to be located consistently 4.6 cm from the posterior edge of the tragus along the zygomatic arch, giving an easily identifiable surface landmark for our donor. Finally, we outline a proposed surgical approach for using the middle deep temporal nerve to innervate a free muscle graft to the eyelids through an interpositional nerve graft.


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Bell Palsy , Facial Paralysis , Mobius Syndrome , Nerve Transfer , Eyelids/innervation , Eyelids/surgery , Facial Nerve/surgery , Facial Paralysis/surgery , Feasibility Studies , Humans , Mandibular Nerve , Mobius Syndrome/surgery
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