Ys. Chen et al., REGENERATION OF FACIAL-NERVE AFTER HYPOGLOSSAL FACIAL ANASTOMOSIS - AN ANIMAL STUDY, Otolaryngology and head and neck surgery, 111(6), 1994, pp. 710-716
Hypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis was carried out in 20 adult guine
a pigs. Electromyographic responses of orbicularis oculi muscle evoked
by blink reflex were recorded 2, 4, and 6 months after surgery. Then
the anastomotic site was reopened, and a segment of buccal branch and
the anastomotic trunk were resected for detailed histologic study. Reg
enerated axons were counted, and the cross-sectional area of axons and
fasciculi was measured. Data obtained from both blink reflex measurem
ent and histologic study demonstrate a good quality of regeneration of
the facial nerve from the hypoglossal nerve completed 6 months after
the operation. In addition a new nerve bundle was regenerated from the
proximal stump of the facial nerve connecting to the anastomotic site
in 80% of the animals. Postoperative change in innervation pattern of
the facial nerve was also illustrated.