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Facial Palsy Following Head Injury:Topognosis, prognosis and indications for surgical decompression Toyoshiro YAMAMOTO 1 , Shinichi SATO 1 , Satoshi NAKAO 1 , Sadahiko BAN 1 , Koh NAMBA 1 , Taro FUKUMITSU 1 , Masahiro OGATA 1 , Tetsu TABUCHI 2 , Satomi TANIGUCHI 2 1Department of Neurosurgery, Kohe Central Municipal Hospital 2Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kobe Central Municipal Hospital Keyword: Head injury , Facial palsy , Neurotology , Nerve decompression pp.807-813
Published Date 1984/6/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436201869
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It is a common experience that the facial nerve is affected in closed head injury.

781 patients with head injury were treated at Kobe Central Municipal Hospital over a period of 5 years from January 1977 to April 1982, and facial palsy occurred in 25 cases (3.2%). The male to female ratio was 22:3 and age ranged from 9 to 78 (average 36).

The patients were studied, using radiological, topognostic and electrodiagnostic methods.

Facial nerve decompression was done in 5 cases and 20 cases were treated conservatively.

Results were as follows.

1) The overall rate of complete recovery was 64% (16 of 25 cases).


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