2023
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000005489
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Visualization of the Facial Nerve with Ultra-high–Frequency Ultrasound

Jeroen Poelaert,
Renaat Coopman,
Matthias Ureel
et al.

Abstract: Background: Profound variations in facial nerve branching, combined with the severe impact of facial palsy on the patient’s quality of life, make surgery in this region challenging. Recent advancements in ultrasound (US) technology, including the improved visualization of small structures, have led to a sharp increase in its medical indications in various medical disciplines. We aimed to prove the feasibility of using ultra-high–frequency (UHF) US to visualize the facial nerve and to guide surgeons… Show more

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“…The UHFUS technique has been reported to effectively provide imaging of peripheral nerves [61,62]. Apart from structural analysis, UHFUS can be employed to characterize nerve echogenicity, which can help to discriminate between normal and abnormal nerves by applying the nerve density index, as reported by Jerman and coll.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The UHFUS technique has been reported to effectively provide imaging of peripheral nerves [61,62]. Apart from structural analysis, UHFUS can be employed to characterize nerve echogenicity, which can help to discriminate between normal and abnormal nerves by applying the nerve density index, as reported by Jerman and coll.…”
Section: Other Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%