Search Results - "Amer, Tarek A."
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The Split Hypoglossal Nerve and Cross-Face Nerve Graft for Dual Innervation of the Functional Muscle Transfer in Facial Reanimation
Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-11-2022)“…Facial paralysis is a disabling deformity. The affected individual is seriously affected both esthetically and functionally. Free functional muscle transfer is…”
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The split hypoglossal nerve versus the cross-face nerve graft to supply the free functional muscle transfer for facial reanimation: A comparative study
Published in Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery (01-05-2018)“…Long-standing cases of facial paralysis are currently treated with free functional muscle transfer. Several nerves are mentioned in the literature to supply…”
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Amer's classification of territories of facial nerve injury in early cases and strategies for the management of different territories
Published in Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery (01-01-2021)“…Early cases of facial nerve injury are best treated by restoring the neural pathway to the same existing facial muscles. Knowledge of the exact territory of…”
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A single hypoglossal nerve for bilateral smile reconstruction in Möbius syndrome
Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-11-2010)“…Möbius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by a variety of cranial nerve defects. Although there are several variants of Möbius syndrome…”
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Low-level versus high-level placement of gold plates in the upper eyelid in patients with facial palsy
Published in Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (01-01-2011)“…Lagophthalmos is a condition that results from facial paralysis causing functional as well as esthetic problems. This condition can be treated by a range of…”
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The Split Hypoglossal Nerve and Cross-Face Nerve Graft for Dual Innervation of the Functional Muscle Transfer in Facial Reanimation
Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (26-07-2022)“…Facial paralysis is a disabling deformity. The affected individual is seriously affected both esthetically and functionally. Free functional muscle transfer is…”
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Open rhinoplasty for treatment of nasal tip haemangioma
Published in European journal of plastic surgery (01-09-2007)Get full text
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