Surgery Of The Facial Nerve in Basti
Surgery of facial nerve is needed in patients who have experienced acute disruption or transection of the nerve from an accident, trauma, and resection during extirpation, or inadvertent division during surgery or in the cases of Facial paralysis, Bell's palsy, Ramsay-Hunt syndrome or primary facial nerve repair/grafting in cases of resection. Facial nerve surgery can be performed as Nerve substitution via grafting or nerve transfer should be achieved in patients with facial paralysis who lack the proximal nerve segment but have an intact distal neuromuscular pathway and other method is Principles of Free-Muscle Transfer, Cross-facial nerve grafting with micro neurovascular muscle transfer when a patient has long-established facial paralysis. Neurosurgeons perform these kinds of surgeries.