Surgical outcomes of transmastoid facial nerve decompression : Preliminary data from a Malaysian tertiary hospital from 2013-2018
ABSTRACT Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The aim of this study was to review the surgical outcome of nine patients with severe to complete traumatic facial nerve (FN) injury. Methods: The patients were evaluated clinically and FNP was graded usi...
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Malaysian Medical Association
2020
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Institution: | Universiti Malaysia Sarawak |
Language: | English |
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Introductions: Facial nerve palsy (FNP) occurs in 7-10% of temporal bone fractures. The aim of this study was to review the surgical outcome of nine patients with severe to complete traumatic facial nerve (FN) injury.
Methods: The patients were evaluated clinically and FNP
was graded using the House Brackmann (HB) scale. High
resolution computerized tomography (HRCT) of the
temporal bone was used to evaluate temporal bone
fractures. Transmastoid facial nerve decompression was
performed and the facial nerve function was re-evaluated in subsequent follow ups.
Results: There were five cases with immediate onset and
four with delayed onset of FNP. Only three cases had pure
temporal bone fractures, the others were associated with
other life threatening injuries. The sensitivity and specificity of HRCT temporal bone to detect the obvious facial canal fracture line were 50% and 40% respectively. 75% of patients with immediate onset of HB grade VI FN palsy who were operated within a month recovered completely. Surgeries for the delayed onset FNP were performed at a mean of 70 days (range 51-94). All recovered to HB grade II-III from severe FNP.
Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that transmastoid FN
decompression surgery was beneficial to traumatic nerve
injury. Early intervention resulted in better outcomes.
However, FN function could still be salvaged even in delayed FN decompression. |
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