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Glomus Jugulare -
Post-op facial nerve function after anterior rerouting

Glomus Jugulare - Post-op facial nerve function after anterior rerouting

Patient 01

Fig.1 6 months after surgery.
Fig.2 6 months after surgery..

Patient 02

Fig.1 One year post surgery. Complete recovery of facial function.
Fig.2 Part of the scar in the neck (yellow arrow) is seen. Rest of the scar is hidden by the hair.
Fig.3 Two years post surgery.

Patient 03

Fig.1 Five years Post Surgery. Has mass movement (synkinesis)

Patient 04

Fig.1 Good facial symmetry and muscle tone. Three years post surgery.
Fig.2 Complete recovery of facial function. Three years post surgery.

Patient 05

Fig.1 Patient underwent ITF type-A approach as well as neck dissection. Minimal facial paresis + immediately after surgery.
Fig.2 Full recovery of facial movements 6 months after surgery.
Fig.3 Full recovery of facial movements 6 months after surgery.

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Dr. C. Rayappa MBBS, DLO, FRCS(Edin)

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Dr. C. Rayappa graduated from Madras Medical College, Chennai, India in 1982. He completed his post graduation in Otolaryngology (ENT)

The Heart Of Clinic

Dr. Rayappa

Dr. C. Rayappa MBBS, DLO, FRCS(Edin)

SENIOR CONSULTANT

+91 44 3315 1105

Dr. C. Rayappa graduated from Madras Medical College, Chennai, India in 1982. He completed his post graduation in Otolaryngology (ENT)