Cross-Facial Nerve Grafting Used Independently in Facial Reanimation: A Narrative Review.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1089/fpsam.2023.0288
Kyle Singerman, Ethan Kallenberger, Clinton Humphrey, J David Kriet, John Flynn
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Abstract

Importance: Cross-Facial Nerve Grafting (CFNG) for facial palsy offers potential to restore spontaneous facial expression, but specific indications and associated outcomes are limited. Updates to this technique have aided in its successful employment in select cases. This review aims to explore the context in which CFNG has been successfully utilized as a primary modality. Observations: Literature review was performed auditing all studies investigating CFNG as a primary modality, which reported outcomes. A total of 326 cases reporting outcomes for primary CFNG were included. Eye closure outcomes were 83.3% successful at ages 0-18, 77.3% successful at ages 19-40, and 57.1% successful at ages 41+. Smile outcomes were 73.7% successful at ages 0-18, 81.5% successful at ages 19-40, and 52.8% successful at ages 41+. For synkinesis, 89% of cases were considered successful; 100% successful at ages 0-18, and 78.4% successful in adults. Conclusions and Relevance: CFNG may offer return of spontaneous facial function in select cases. Higher percentages of successful outcomes are observed in younger patients, when performed in two stages, and when performed earlier from the onset of FP in cases of eye closure restoration. In the modern era, CFNG has been more commonly employed as an adjunctive procedure to other reanimation techniques.

独立用于面部复位的跨面部神经移植:叙述性综述。
重要性:跨面部神经移植术(CFNG)可用于治疗面瘫,具有恢复自发面部表情的潜力,但具体的适应症和相关结果却很有限。该技术的更新有助于在特定病例中成功应用。本综述旨在探讨 CFNG 作为一种主要方法成功应用的背景。观察结果:文献综述审核了所有将 CFNG 作为主要方式进行调查并报告结果的研究。共纳入了 326 个报告 CFNG 主要治疗结果的病例。0-18岁的闭眼成功率为83.3%,19-40岁为77.3%,41岁以上为57.1%。微笑方面,0-18 岁的成功率为 73.7%,19-40 岁的成功率为 81.5%,41 岁以上的成功率为 52.8%。在同步运动方面,89%的病例被认为是成功的;0-18 岁的成功率为 100%,成人的成功率为 78.4%。结论与意义:CFNG可在特定病例中恢复自发面部功能。在年龄较小的患者中,分两个阶段进行的成功率较高,在闭眼功能恢复的病例中,从 FP 开始就提前进行的成功率也较高。在现代,CFNG 更多地被用作其他复活技术的辅助程序。
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