Laryngorhinootologie 2005; 84(9): e1-e4
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-915983
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Mimische Rehabilitation nach Akustikusneurinomentfernung: Das Göttinger Konzept[*]

Mimic Rehabilitation after Removal of Acoustic Neurinomas: The Goettingen Concept[*] Maik Ellies1 , R. Laskawi1
  • 1Göttingen
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Publication History

Publication Date:
23 September 2005 (online)

 

Abstract

This report summarises update approaches to rehabilitation, according to the Göttingen rehabilation concept, after surgery of acoustic neurinomas. It has again been possible to substantially improve the results of rehabilitation. This is particularly true of hypoglossus facialis jump anastomosis as an alternative to hypoglossus facialis anastomosis. Additional progress was also achieved in treating synkinesias as a result of more extensive and improved on-target injection of botulinum toxin A. Our experience has shown that, in rehabilitation, on-target resection of parts of platysma is a useful procedure.

1 Auszugsweise vorgetragen auf der 5. Jahrestagung der Norddeutschen Gesellschaft fur Otorhinolaryngologie und zervikofaziale Chirurgie, Schwerin, 29. Mai 2005

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1 Auszugsweise vorgetragen auf der 5. Jahrestagung der Norddeutschen Gesellschaft fur Otorhinolaryngologie und zervikofaziale Chirurgie, Schwerin, 29. Mai 2005

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