Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology (Aug 2024)

Functional Outcomes of Single-Stage Facial Reanimation Surgery With Radical Parotidectomy

  • Jeong-Yeon Ji,
  • Seong Dong Kim,
  • Moo Kyun Park,
  • Myung-Whan Suh,
  • Soon-Hyun Ahn,
  • Eun-Jae Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2024.00094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 263 – 271

Abstract

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Objectives. Facial nerve sacrifice during radical parotidectomy can impair quality of life. This study assessed the effectiveness of single-stage facial reanimation surgery performed concurrently with radical parotidectomy in restoring facial function. Methods. A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent single-stage facial reanimation combined with radical parotidectomy. The techniques employed included selective reinnervation and orthodromic temporalis tendon transfer. Outcomes were evaluated using the modified House-Brackmann and Terzis grading systems, Emotrics facial assessment, and the Facial Disability Index (FDI). Results. Among the 13 patients studied (median age, 54 years; 69% male), 10 underwent selective reinnervation. Of these, nine patients demonstrated improvement, achieving House-Brackmann grade III and Terzis grade 4 or 5. The other three patients underwent tendon transfer and achieved moderate functional outcomes. Emotrics analysis revealed balanced facial symmetry in the selective reinnervation group. Furthermore, FDI scores indicated satisfactory physical and social/well-being functions. Conclusion. Single-stage facial reanimation effectively restores facial function in patients undergoing radical parotidectomy. This approach offers meaningful benefits in the early recovery of facial function.

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