Delayed-Onset Unilateral Facial Paralysis After Mastoidectomy: A Case Report

Elbert Digger Baloco, Jose Orosa
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ABSTRACT Objective: To discuss the case of a 36-year-old man who presented with left unilateral facial paralysis 11 days after mastoidectomy.Methods:     Design: Case Report     Setting: Tertiary Government Training Hospital     Patient: OneResults: A 36-year-old man with recurrent left ear discharge of 30 years duration underwent left canal wall-down mastoidectomy and was discharged well after 3 days. On follow up after 8 more days, he was noted to have House Brackmann IV left facial paralysis. Following 5 days methylprednisolone, neurologic evaluation and physical therapy rehabilitation, facial paralysis improved in the ensuing weeks until House-Brackmann I was achieved at week 12.Conclusion: Delayed-onset Facial Palsy (DFP) following tympanomastoid surgery may be approached conservatively, including steroids, acyclovir, and, if with a history of herpes or varicella infection, immunization can be given. Prognosis for DFP is good especially when the facial nerve is identified intraoperatively during otologic surgeries
乳突切除术后迟发性单侧面瘫1例
摘要目的:探讨一例36岁男性乳突切除术后11天出现左侧单侧面瘫的病例。方法:设计:病例报告设置:三级政府培训医院患者:1例结果:一名36岁男性,左耳复发性漏液30年,行左侧管壁下乳突切除术,3天后出院。在8天后的随访中,他被发现患有布拉克曼四世左面瘫。经过5天的甲基强的松龙、神经系统评估和物理治疗康复后,面瘫在随后的几周内得到改善,直到第12周达到House-Brackmann I。结论:鼓室乳突手术后迟发性面瘫(DFP)可保守治疗,包括类固醇、无环鸟苷,如果有疱疹或水痘感染史,可给予免疫接种。DFP的预后良好,特别是在耳科手术中术中识别面神经时
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