Delayed facial nerve palsy after surgery for the Esteem(®) fully implantable middle ear hearing device.
Publication/Presentation Date
4-1-2014
Abstract
CONCLUSION: Delayed facial nerve (FN) impairment was shown to occur after Esteem(®) surgery, and taste disturbances were found in a limited number of subjects. Thus, when this type of active middle ear implant (AMEI) is to be implanted, these specific complications need to be shared with the candidate.
OBJECTIVES: To report on FN involvement in Esteem(®) AMEI surgery.
METHODS: A total of 23 males and 11 females, who presented with sensorineural hearing loss of varying severity, underwent surgical implantation of the Esteem(®) AMEI. FN function was assessed according to the House-Brackmann (HB) grading system. A specific question regarding taste impairment was administered to each patient on the first day and 3 months after surgery.
RESULTS: None of the patients presented with a FN deficit in the first postoperative days. In three patients (8.8%), FN palsy developed after 7 days (two patients) and 10 days (one patient), and the severities were HB 4 (two cases) and HB 5 (one case). All patients fully recovered (HB 1) after 6-8 weeks. In 10 of the 34 implanted subjects (29.4%), taste disturbances were found on postoperative day 1, and these impairments remained in only 6 (17.6%) patients at the 3-month postoperative follow-up.
Volume
134
Issue
4
First Page
429
Last Page
432
ISSN
1651-2251
Published In/Presented At
Barbara, M., Volpini, L., & Monini, S. (2014). Delayed facial nerve palsy after surgery for the Esteem(®) fully implantable middle ear hearing device. Acta oto-laryngologica, 134(4), 429–432. https://doi.org/10.3109/00016489.2013.868602
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
24433055
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article