Kerdoud O, Aloua R, Slimani F. Rehabilitation of facial palsy by the lengthening temporalis myoplastie: A case report.
Ann Med Surg (Lond) 2021;
62:10-12. [PMID:
33489108 PMCID:
PMC7804336 DOI:
10.1016/j.amsu.2020.12.050]
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Abstract
Introduction
The lengthening temporalis myoplasty (LTM) is defined as a transfer of the entire temporal muscle from the coronoid process to the labial commissure reinserted into the orbicularis muscle.
Presentation of case
a 60-year-old man with grade III longstanding facial paralysis of the right hemi-face secondary to a right total parotidectomy. The surgery was performed for the rehabilitation of the right hemi-facial side by the lengthening temporalis myoplasty. The follow-up was favorable with improvement of the facial dynamics.
Discussion
Surgical management of the longstanding facial palsy is a real challenge. The lengthening temporalis myoplasty offers several advantages; technically is a simple. This technique was demonstrated in severe neglected facial palsy and is performed when there is a definitive complete, or almost complete, loss of the facial nerve and the trigeminal is preserved. Effective rehabilitation through training and physical therapy is necessary to optimize results.
Conclusion
Facial palsy should no longer be permanent, surgical techniques as lengthening temporalis myoplasty with early postoperative physiotherapy leads to good results. Preoperative planning and early recognition of issues can avoid postoperative complications.
The value and contribution of temporal muscle lengthening myoplasty as a surgical technique in the long neglected facial palsy.
Longstanding Facial palsy should no longer be permanent.
The main treatment of surgical management of neglected facial plasy is to achieve a satisfactory functional and aesthetic results.
Effective rehabilitation through training and physical therapy is necessary to optimize results.
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