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Original Article

Effect of Delayed Facial-Facial Nerve Suture on Facial Nerve Regeneration: A Horseradish Peroxidase Tracing Study in the Rat

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Pages 670-674 | Received 15 Oct 1996, Accepted 19 Dec 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In clinical practice, the lesioned facial nerve is usually restored by facial-facial nerve anastomosis (FFA) with some delay. The optimal time-point for facial nerve reconstruction is still unknown. This study, using rats, compared the effects of immediate and delayed FFA, i.e. FFA 7-56 days after interruption of the facial nerve. Muscle reinnervation was studied 42 days after nerve suture by counting all retrogradely labelled facial motoneurons after injection of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) into the whiskerpad of the rats. Immediate FFA caused a local hyperinnervation of the target muscle, i.e. the projection of more neurons into the whiskerpad muscles than under normal conditions. FFA delayed for 7 days resulted in a significant suppression of this hyperinnervation, whereas longer delay times of 10-56 days showed no difference from immediate FFA.

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