
Facial Nerve and Disorders | Causes of Facial Paralysis | ENT Video Lecture
▬ 📃 An educational video on facial nerve and disorders. From highlighting the anatomy and functions to an explanation of electrodiagnostic tests, every concept has been thoroughly explained. Following this, causes of facial paralysis have been distinctly mentioned. Moreover, the localization of facial lesions along with hyperkinetic disorders and surgery has been brought under discussion. ▬ 📜 Anatomy and Functions The educator gives a comprehensive introduction to the facial nerve and explains its wide range of Functions. Following this, a thorough elucidation of the course of the facial nerve, and branches of the facial nerve alongside the blood supply of the facial nerve is provided. Then surgical landmarks of facial nerves, parotid surgery together with variation and anomalies of facial nerves are explained. The educator concludes this section by bringing to light the structure of the nerve and the severity of the nerve injury. ▬ 📃 Electrodiagnostic Tests Section two refers to the topic of electrodiagnostic tests. The educator gives a thorough overview of electrodiagnostic tests in the beginning. After this, the educator highlights different kinds of electrodiagnostic tests used for this purpose. These tests include minimal nerve excitability test, maximal stimulation test (MST), electroneuronography, and electromyography (EMG). ▬ 📜 Causes of Facial Paralysis The educator starts by presenting a comprehensive overview of the causes of facial paralysis, belly palsy, and its etiology. Apart from this, the clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of facial paralysis are discussed. Light is also shed on the medical management, surgical treatment, and prognosis of this disease. Moreover, Melkersson syndrome, infections, and trauma along with ear or mastoid surgery are explicated. In the end, parotid surgery and trauma to the face and neoplasm are reported. ▬ 📃 Localization of Facial Lesions Section four accommodates the explanation of the localization of facial lesions. After a thorough elucidation of the localization of the facial lesion, the educator discusses peripheral facial paralysis and top diagnostic tests for lesions in the infratemporal part. In addition to this, complications following facial paralysis are highlighted. ▬ 📜 Hyperkinetic Disorders and Surgery In section five, the educator sheds light on hyperkinetic disorders and surgery. The educator brings under consideration various hyperkinetic disorders of facial nerve hyperkinetic disorders of facial nerves such as hemifacial spasm and blepharospasm. After this, the different surgical procedures employed in the case of hyperkinetic disorders are highlighted. These procedures include decompression, end-to-end anastomosis, nerve graft (cable graft), hypoglossal-facial anastomosis, and plastic procedures. ▬ 🎬 5500+ sqadia.com Medical Videos ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 👩🏻⚕️ Accessible Medical Student Education 24/7/365 💡 Simplifying Medical Learning 💪 Study Hard, Dream Big, Achieve More