Improved Preservation of Facial Nerve Function in the Infratemporal Approach to the Skull Base

Author:

Leonetti John P.1,Brackmann Derald E.1,Prass Richard L.1

Affiliation:

1. Maywood, Illinois, Los Angeles, California, and Norfolk, Virginia

Abstract

Although the infratemporal approach described by Fisch provides excellent exposure of the jugular foramen, intrapetrous carotid artery, and lateral skull base, the anterior displacement of the seventh cranial nerve often results In temporary facial paralysis. The use of a modified technique for facial nerve mobilization resulted In significant improvement of both early and final facial function. Since that earlier report, continuous intraoperative electrical facial nerve monitoring has been used during the infratemporal approach in 20 additional cases. Immediate postoperative facial function was normal in 93% of the monitored coses and In 70% of the cases in the unmonitored group. More Importantly, no patients in the monitored group developed grade V or VI weakness after surgery, whereas 48% of the unmonitored patients had grade V or VI weakness during the early postoperative period. This article will describe how intraoperative facial nerve monitoring is used during infratemporal surgery and will compare early facial function in 31 unmonitored patients with early facial function in 20 monitored procedures.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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