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Mansoor Khan M.B.B.S Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, HMC, Peshawar 2011

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facial paralysis in functionally, aesthetically and psychologically devastating condition.

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Page 1: Facial paralysis reconstruction

Mansoor Khan M.B.B.S

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, HMC, Peshawar

2011

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Facial paralysis: aesthetically, functionally &

psychologically a devastating condition

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17 paired & one unpaired muscle animate the face

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Eye symptoms: dryness, excessive tearing, incomplete closure, outdoor discomfort, use of artificial

tears.

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Nasal airway obstruction :

due to the paralysis of N & LN muscles and

the sagging of the cheek, forced

inspiration leading to collapse of the

nostril.

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Oral symptoms: continence problems, speech.

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Psychological status & level of difficulty to communicate (happiness, anger & sadness)

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Examination:Brow, eye, upper, lower

lid, position of the inf.canalicular punctum,

corneal ulcerations, philtrum, depression of commisure, nasolabial

fold, sagging of the cheek.

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Bells Phenomena

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Snap test

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Synkinesis: simultaneous

contraction of two or more muscle groups

which should not contract togather

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Patients’ expectations/concerns: sort out the problem of the patients’ concern,

if you don’t correct that then the treatment is a failure

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Aims: protect the eye, rest symmetry, provision of facial

movements (involuntary, independent & spontaneous facial

expression).

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Goals of Eye Treatment:

maintain vision, protection, functional eyelids, cosmesis improvement, expression of

emotions

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Goals of Mouth Treatment:

correction of the asymmetry, oral continence, speech improvement, provision of balance symmetrical

smile

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The complete accomplishment of the

goals is difficult: the patient should be counseled

what are achievable expectations, the well informed patients are more likely to be satisfied what is achieved

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Surgical management

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Direct brow lift

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Direct brow lift

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Coronal Brow lift

Endoscopic Brow lift

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Gold weight placement

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Gold weight placement

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Gold weight placement

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Palpebral spring placement

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Temporalis Muscle Transplantation

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Tarsorrhaphy

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Tendon sling placement

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Horizontal lid shortening

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Lateral canthorhaphy

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Tow stage Microneurovascular muscle transplantation

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Dissection of the facial nerve branches on the normal side

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Mapping of the facial nerve branches

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Mapping of the facial nerve branches

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Sural nerve harvesting with a nerve stripper

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Gracilis muscle harvesting

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Placement and

anastomosis of the

pedicle

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Placement and

anastomosis of the

pedicle

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Temporalis & masseter muscle transplantation

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Static tendon slings placement

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Resection of the depressor labii inferioris of the normal side

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Resection of the depressor labii inferioris of the normal side

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