
ary facial movements that convey intended expressions. Reanimation procedures aim to restore these normal functions and muscle tone. It is important to note that psychosocial dysfunc-tion …
This chapter explores the anatomy and aetiology of facial nerve injury and then focuses on the management of facial palsy with parti-cular emphasis on facial reanimation.
In this report, we discuss the fascia lata static suspension technique and its capability of reanimation of a facial paralysis patient. The facial nerve is responsible for emotional and …
This facial rehabilitation exercise sheet is intended for patients who have undergone and completed facial reanimation surgery. One week after surgery: in the morning and evening for …
Acceptable organ(s) removed and transplanted directly to the recipient or to cold storage or ex vivo perfusion device. The threshold (irreversible cessation) not met (UDDA).
What is the ‘Labbe’ procedure? The ‘Labbe’, named after Dr. Daniel Labbe; a French plastic surgeon who developed this technique, is a reliable and efective method of achieving the …
Highest on the reconstructive ladder, free tissue transfer has ar-guably become the gold standard in facial reanimation for long-standing facial palsy and gives the most degree of freedom and …