This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Teresa M. O, Nate Jowett and Tessa Hadlock, is devoted to Facial Nerve Paralysis: Causes, Prevention, Reanimation, and Rehabilitation. Articles in this outstanding issue include: The Importance and Psychology of Facial Expression; General Approach to Facial Palsy; Outcomes Tracking in Facial Palsy; Medical Management of Acute Facial Palsy; Surgical Management of Acute Facial Palsy; Management of Flaccid Facial Paralysis for Less than Two Years; Management of Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy: Periocular Considerations; Management of Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy: Midface/Smile - locoregional muscle transfer; Management of Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy: Midface /Smile and Static Sling; Management of Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy: Brow, Midface, and Lower Lip; Medical Management of Post-Paralysis Facial Palsy/Synkinesis; Surgical Management of Post-Paralysis Facial Palsy/Synkinesis; Management of Facial Nerve Schwannoma; Management of Vestibular Schwannoma: Otologic and Facial Nerve Considerations; and Management of Bilateral Facial Palsy. CME is also available for Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America.
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Table of Contents
1. The Importance and Psychology of Facial Expression 2. General Approach to Facial Palsy 3. Outcomes Tracking in Facial Palsy 4. Medical Management of Acute Facial Palsy 5. Surgical Management of Acute Facial Palsy 6. Management of Flaccid Facial Paralysis for Less than 2 Years 7. Management of Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy: Periocular Considerations 8. Management of Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy: Midface/Smile - Locoregional Muscle Transfer 9. Free Gracilis Transfer and Static Facial Suspension for Mid-Facial Reanimation in Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy 10. Management of Long-Standing Flaccid Facial Palsy: Brow, Midface, and Lower Lip 11. Facial Rehabilitation: Evaluation and Treatment strategies for the Patient with Facial Palsy 12. Surgical Management of Post-Paralysis Facial Palsy / Synkinesis 13. Management of Facial Nerve Schwannoma 14. Management of Vestibular Schwannoma (including NF2): Otologic and Facial Nerve Considerations 15. Management of Bilateral Facial Palsy (NF2, Moebius) (Facial Reanimation)