Facial Paralysis in the Newborn

Author:

Smith James D.1,Crumley Roger L.2,Harker Lee A.3

Affiliation:

1. Portland, Oregon

2. San Francisco, California

3. Iowa City, Iowa

Abstract

A group of 95 patients with facial paralysis in the neonatal period are presented. In 74 patients it was believed to be secondary to trauma associated with pregnancy and delivery, and in 21 to be secondary to congenital lesions. The cause, extent, and clinical course of the paralyses are discussed. A classification is outlined to help in organizing a logical and systematic evaluation plan for these patients. Patients may be divided into four groups based on the time they are seen after birth, whether the nerve is stimulable, or whether the nerve loses its stimulability. On the basis of this classification, electromyogram studies, and roentgenographic findings, a presumptive diagnosis may be made and a treatment plan formulated. The treatment plan is based on the diagnosis, facial nerve excitability testing, and degree of deformity present. If there is evidence of facial nerve disruption, a facial nerve exploration is indicated. In congenital cases, reanimation procedures may be necessary.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

Reference4 articles.

1. MOLDING DUE TO INTRA-UTERINE POSTURE

2. Facial Paralysis in Birth Injury and Skull Fractures

3. Miehlke A: Surgery of the Facial Nerve, Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1973, pp 14–17, 86–88.

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