Post‐traumatic Delayed Facial Nerve Palsy: Report of 2 Cases and Systematic Review

Author:

Daloiso Antonio1ORCID,Franz Leonardo12ORCID,Mondello Tiziana1ORCID,Pavone Chiara3ORCID,Spinato Giacomo13,Emanuelli Enzo3,Cazzador Diego1ORCID,de Filippis Cosimo2,Zanoletti Elisabetta1,Marioni Gino2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience DNS, Otolaryngology Section University of Padua Padua Italy

2. Department of Neuroscience DNS, Phoniatrics and Audiology Unit University of Padua Treviso Italy

3. Otolaryngology Unit, Ca’ Foncello Hospital, Local Health Unit N.2 “Marca Trevigiana” Treviso Italy

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveDelayed facial nerve palsy (dFNP) secondary to head injury is definitely uncommon. Although the mechanism of immediate facial nerve paralysis is well‐studied, its delayed presentation remains debated. Given the dearth of available information, we reported herein our experience with 2 cases of posttraumatic dFNP. This systematic review aimed to evaluate all available information on dFNP and to assess treatment outcome also comparing conservatively and surgically approaches.Data SourcesPubmed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were systematically screened.Review MethodsThe protocol of this investigation was registered on PROSPERO in April 2023 and the systematic review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐analyses statement.ResultsBoth patients in the case studies showed a complete recovery within 2 to 3 months after the head trauma. One of them still reported a subjective taste alteration at last control. After the application of the inclusion‐exclusion criteria, 9 manuscripts with adequate relevance to this topic were included in the systematic review. The study population consisted of 1971 patients with a diagnosis of posttraumatic facial nerve palsy, of which 128 with a dFNP.ConclusionsdFNP due to head trauma is a rarely encountered clinical entity, and optimal treatment still remains to be elucidated. Based on the reported data, it seems rational to propose a conservative approach for dFNP with steroid administration as a first line in most cases, indicating surgery in severe and/or refractory cases.

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Wiley

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