Quantifying the Effect of the Cross‐Facial Nerve Graft on the Nonparalyzed Side
Otolaryngology2024Vol. 172(3), pp. 853–858
Abstract
There was no significant difference in our assessment of smile after facial branch transection in CFNG, suggesting the impact on a patient's smile may be negligible. Additional studies are needed to characterize qualitative impact on patients and result generalizability.
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