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Anatomical study of the zygomatic and buccal branches of the facial nerve: Application to facial reanimation procedures.

Andreas Kehrer1, Simon Engelmann1, Marc Ruewe1, Sebastian Geis1, Christian Taeger1, Michael Kehrer2, Lukas Prantl1, Ernst Tamm3, Ronald R L A W Bleys4, Veronika Mandlik1.   

Abstract

The facial nerve is responsible for any facial expression channeling human emotions. Facial paralysis causes asymmetry, lagophthalmus, oral incontinence, and social limitations. Facial dynamics may be re-established with cross-face-nerve-grafts (CFNG). Our aim was to reappraise the zygomaticobuccal branch system relevant for facial reanimation surgery with respect to anastomoses and crossings. Dissection was performed on 106 facial halves of 53 fresh frozen cadavers. Study endpoints were quantity and relative thickness of branches, correlation to "Zuker's point", interconnection patterns and crossings. Level I and level II branches were classified as relevant for CFNG. Anastomoses and fusion patterns were assessed in both levels. The zygomatic branch showed 2.98 ± 0.86 (range 2-5) twigs at level II and the buccal branch 3.45 ± 0.96 (range 2-5), respectively. In the zygomatic system a single dominant branch was present in 50%, two co-dominant branches in 9% and three in 1%. In 66% of cases a single dominant buccal twig, two co-dominant in 12.6%, and three in 1% of cases were detected. The most inferior zygomatic branch was the most dominant branch (P = 0.003). Using Zuker's point, a facial nerve branch was found within 5 mm in all facial halves. Fusions were detected in 80% of specimens. Two different types of fusion patterns could be identified. Undercrossing of branches was found in 24% at levels I and II. Our study describes facial nerve branch systems relevant for facial reanimation surgery in a three-dimensional relationship of branches to each other. Clin. Anat. 32:480-488, 2019.
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Keywords:  Bell's palsy; anatomy; axons; facial expression; facial muscles; facial nerve; facial paralysis; nerve transfer; transplants

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30663808     DOI: 10.1002/ca.23332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Anat        ISSN: 0897-3806            Impact factor:   2.414


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1.  Anatomical contribution of the orbicularis oculi to the zygomaticus major: An improved understanding of the smile with consideration for facial cosmetic procedures.

Authors:  Joe Iwanaga; Mi-Sun Hur; Shogo Kikuta; Soichiro Ibaragi; Koichi Watanabe; R Shane Tubbs
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-28       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  Towards a Reliable and Rapid Automated Grading System in Facial Palsy Patients: Facial Palsy Surgery Meets Computer Science.

Authors:  Leonard Knoedler; Helena Baecher; Martin Kauke-Navarro; Lukas Prantl; Hans-Günther Machens; Philipp Scheuermann; Christoph Palm; Raphael Baumann; Andreas Kehrer; Adriana C Panayi; Samuel Knoedler
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 4.964

3.  Effects of electrostimulation therapy in facial nerve palsy.

Authors:  Laura Sommerauer; Simon Engelmann; Marc Ruewe; Alexandra Anker; Lukas Prantl; Andreas Kehrer
Journal:  Arch Plast Surg       Date:  2020-09-25
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