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- Title
Correlation between Electrophysiological Change and Facial Function in Parotid Surgery Patients.
- Authors
Chiang, Feng-Yu; Wang, Chih-Chun; Wu, Che-Wei; Lu, I-Cheng; Chang, Pi-Ying; Lin, Yi-Chu; Lien, Ching-Feng; Wang, Chien-Chung; Huang, Tzu-Yen; Hwang, Tzer-Zen
- Abstract
This observational study investigated intraoperative electrophysiological changes and their correlation with postoperative facial expressions in parotidectomy patients with visual confirmation of facial nerve (FN) continuity. Maximal electromyography(EMG) amplitudes of the facial muscles corresponding to temporal, zygomatic, buccal and mandibular branches were compared before/after FN dissection, and facial function at four facial regions were evaluated before/after parotidectomy in 112 patients. Comparisons of 448 pairs of EMG signals revealed at least one signal decrease after FN dissection in 75 (67%) patients. Regional facial weakness was only found in 13 of 16 signals with >50% amplitude decreases. All facial dysfunctions completely recovered within 6 months. EMG amplitude decreases often occur after FN dissection. An amplitude decrease >50% in an FN branch is associated with a high incidence of dysfunction in the corresponding facial region. This study tries to establish a standard facial nerve monitoring (FNM) procedure and a proper facial function grading system for parotid surgery that will be useful for the future study of FNM in parotid surgery.
- Subjects
PAROTIDECTOMY; FACIAL nerve; ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY; FACIAL muscles; FACIAL expression; EIGENFUNCTIONS
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2021, Vol 10, Issue 24, p5730
- ISSN
2077-0383
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/jcm10245730