颞骨骨折后迟发性面瘫:一个病例系列

Patrick Barba, Isaac Solomon, J. Greene
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本研究的目的是通过对4例颞骨骨折后迟发性面神经麻痹患者的研究,找出面部创伤护理的空白。回顾性分析了4例面瘫患者在外伤后就诊于急诊科。记录了相关的体检结果、放射影像和随访。我们提出了一系列年轻的病例,以前健康的患者谁提出了急诊科外伤性颞骨骨折后数天或数周的延迟性单侧面神经麻痹。这些患者都没有被告知这种潜在的并发症,没有联系到门诊医生,都接受了昂贵的检查。颞骨骨折且面神经功能完整的患者可在伤后数天发生迟发性面瘫。为了减少急诊复诊的费用和压力,颞骨骨折沿面神经的患者在出院前应接受有关面瘫可能延迟发展的教育,并在损伤后2周内接受耳鼻喉科或初级保健随访。
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Delayed Onset Facial Palsy After Temporal Bone Fracture: A Case Series
Retrospective Case Series This study’s objective is to identify gaps in facial trauma care by exploring 4 cases of delayed onset facial nerve palsy after temporal bone fracture. A retrospective chart review was performed on 4 patients who presented to the emergency department with facial palsy after a previous trauma. Relevant physical exam findings, radiological images and follow-up was documented. We present a case series of young, previously healthy patients who presented to the emergency department days or weeks after traumatic temporal bone fracture with delayed onset unilateral facial nerve paralysis. None of these patients were warned of this potential complication, connected to an outpatient physician and all received a costly workup. Patients presenting with temporal bone fracture and intact facial nerve function can develop delayed-onset facial paralysis several days after their injury. To offset costly and stressful return visits to the emergency department, patients with temporal bone fractures along the course of the facial nerve should receive education regarding the possible delayed development of facial palsy prior to discharge and otolaryngological or primary care follow-up within 2 weeks of the injury.
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