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Vestn. Otorinolaringol. · May 1992
[Ear surgeon's tactics in temporal bone fractures with injury of the facial nerve and sound-conducting system].
- M A Shuster and A N Chkannikov.
- Vestn. Otorinolaringol. 1992 May 1(3):16-9.
AbstractOut of 486 patients with basilar skull fracture, 74 developed peripheral paralysis of the facial nerve (28 cases of early and 39 of late posttraumatic paralysis). 19 (67.8%) patients with early paralysis recovered function of the facial nerve, whereas only 9 (32.2%) with late paralysis were cured. Indications to surgical management of relevant paralyses are specified. Cases of one-stage tympanoplasty are described.
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