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Facial nerve decompression surgery in patients with temporal bone trauma: analysis of 66 cases.

Naohito HatoJunpei NotaNobumitsu HakubaKiyofumi GyoNaoaki Yanagihara
Published in: The Journal of trauma (2012)
The results of this study demonstrated that the ideal time for decompression surgery for facial nerve paralysis after temporal bone fracture was the first 2 weeks after trauma in patients with severe, immediate-onset paralysis. Our study also showed that surgery should be performed within 2 months at the latest. These findings provide useful information for patients and help to determine the priority of treatment when concomitant disease exists.
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