I. Rimpilainen et al., THE SITE OF IMPULSE GENERATION IN TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION OF THE FACIAL-NERVE, Acta oto-laryngologica, 113(3), 1993, pp. 339-344
The facial nerve can be stimulated in its intracranial course through
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). We studied the site of impuls
e generation produced by TMS by comparing the latencies of the muscle
evoked potentials (MEPs) elicited with TMS and intracranial electrical
stimulation (IES) of the facial nerve during neurosurgical posterior
fossa procedures. In a series of 25 patients, the mean latency of the
TMS elicited MEPs, recorded in the orbicularis oris muscle, was 5.0 ms
(SD 0.58). Also IES of the distal part of the facial nerve in the int
ernal acoustic meatus showed a mean latency of 5.0 ms (SD 0.68). Proxi
mal IES in the root entry zone of the facial nerve, and intermediate I
ES between root entry zone and meatus, produced MEPs with significantl
y longer latencies compared to TMS and distal IES (p < 0.05). The find
ings suggest that the TMS induced facial nerve activation, leading to
a MEP response, takes place within the internal acoustic meatus.