| Literature DB >> 30206539 |
Ji Yun Choi1, Hyo Joon Kim2, Seong Yong Moon3.
Abstract
Temporalis tendon transfer is a technique for dynamic facial reanimation. Since its inception, nearly 80 years ago, it has undergone a wealth of innovation to produce the modern operation. Temporalis tendon transfer is a relatively minimally invasive technique for the dynamic reanimation of the paralyzed face. This technique can produce significant and appropriate movement of the lateral oral commissure, more closely mimicking the normal side. The aim of this article is to review the technique of temporalis tendon transfer involving transferring of the coronoid process of the mandible with the insertion of the temporalis tendon via intra-oral and transcutaneous approach.Entities:
Keywords: Facial nerve paralysis; Facial reanimation; Temporalis tendon transfer
Year: 2018 PMID: 30206539 PMCID: PMC6123326 DOI: 10.1186/s40902-018-0160-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg ISSN: 2288-8101
Fig. 2Separation of temporalis tendon from mandible ramus (a 3D simulation feature; b intraoperative view, separated temporalis tendon, and coronoid process)
Fig. 3Fixation of temporalis tendon and coronoid process to orbicularis oris muscles. (a 3D simulation feature, b suture to the orbicularis oris muscle) (a transfer temporalis tendon with tip of coronoid process, b suture to the orbicularis oris muscle)
Fig. 4Clinical photos (pre-operation a, 6 months after operation b)
Surgical techniques of previously reported temporalis tendon transfer
| Author | Number of patients | Incision site | Average follow-up | Complications | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boahene et al. [ | 17 | Melolabial crease | 3 weeks | None | Single small incision and minimal dissection |
| Breidahl et al. [ | 7 | Temporal, nasolabial groove | 3 months | Thigh hematoma | Using facia lata graft |
| Labbe et al. [ | 10 | Temporal, nasolabial groove | 48 months | None | Temporalis muscle lengthening |
| Contreras-García et al. [ | 2 | Oblique temporal, paramedian frontal, Intraoral | 3 weeks | None | Based on Labbe’s technique |
| Erni et al. [ | 10 | Temporal, nasolabial groove, intraoral | 80 months | Unknown | Using technique of McLoughlin et al. [ |
| Balaji et al. [ | 5 | Temporal, nasolabial groove, intraoral | 60 months | None | Using facia lata graft |
| Terzis et al. [ | 35 | Temporal, intraoral | 38 months | Alopecia hollowing of the infratemporal fossa | Mini-temporalis transfer with free muscle transfer (cross-facial nerve graft and free muscle graft) |
| Har-Shai et al. [ | 15 | Temporal, nasolabial groove | 3 months | Unknown | Using Labbe’s technique [ |
| Griffin et al. [ | 7 | Melolabial crease, mental crease | Unknown | Wound infection on graft area | Using facia lata graft |
| Petersson et al. [ | 3 | Intraoral, small external skin incision | 13 months | None | Using facia lata graft |