2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.anplas.2015.05.007
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Histoire de la paralysie faciale

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“…Accounts of facial paralysis and facial nerve disorders have been noted throughout history and include accounts of the condition by Hippocrates. 1 Bell's palsy was named after surgeon Sir Charles Bell, who described a peripheral-nerve paralysis of the facial nerve in 1821. Bell's work helped to elucidate the anatomy and functional role of the facial nerve.…”
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“…Accounts of facial paralysis and facial nerve disorders have been noted throughout history and include accounts of the condition by Hippocrates. 1 Bell's palsy was named after surgeon Sir Charles Bell, who described a peripheral-nerve paralysis of the facial nerve in 1821. Bell's work helped to elucidate the anatomy and functional role of the facial nerve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F acial paralysis is a common medical complaint-one that has fascinated ancient and contemporary physicians alike. 1 An idiopathic facial nerve paresis involving the lower motor neuron was described in 1821 by Sir Charles Bell. This entity became known as a Bell's palsy, the hallmark of which was weakness or complete paralysis of the muscles of one side of the face, with no sparing of the muscles of the forehead.…”
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“…4 Over 10 decades various efforts have been employed for the repair of the facial nerve. 5 To overcome this, it was suggested to anastomose one functional nerve with another non-functional nerve so as revive the damaged nerve. The anastomosis described includes facialhypoglossal, masseter-facial, spino-facial, and phrenico-facial.…”
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“…No entanto, a primeira tentativa de sucesso razoável ocorreu com Bunnell em 1927, ao realizar uma sutura término-terminal do facial intratemporal (27,55). O aumento do número de lesões neurais que ocorreu por ocasião da II Guerra Mundial estimulou grandemente a pesquisa a respeito da regeneração de nervos periféricos, no entanto, até a atualidade, nenhuma técnica conhecida traz resultados plenamente satisfatórios (2,27,56,57).…”
Section: Técnicas De Reparo Do Nervo Facialunclassified