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Facial Nerve Grafting

In some disorders, primarily malignant and benign tumors, a nerve graft is required to repair a missing segment of the facial nerve. This includes operations where nerves are grafted from the tongue nerve to the facial nerve, or from other sensory nerves to the facial nerve. Nerve grafts may be effective even in patients who have had facial paralysis for up to two years following removal of a tumor.


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