Editorial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Clin Cases. Dec 16, 2015; 3(12): 973-979
Published online Dec 16, 2015. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i12.973
Table 2 Therapeutic approaches to facial nerve palsy in childhood
Therapy of facial nerve palsyOutcome1
DrugsBell’s palsy
Oral steroids within 3 d of onset70% recovery after 3 wk[32]
Ramsay Hunt syndrome
Intravenous steroids as soon as possible75% recovery at 6 mo if treated within 3 d from onset; 30% recovery at 6 mo if treated after 7 d from onset[36,44]
Antiviral agents
Other conditions
Targeted therapies for specific diseasesN/A
Protective measuresEye protectionN/A
Artificial tearsN/A
TarsorrhaphyN/A
Eyelid weight implantN/A
Nutritional supportN/A
SurgeryTraumatic palsy
Neurorrhaphy within 72 hN/A
Nerve grafting within 72 hN/A
Other conditions
Dynamic facial reanimation
Temporalis elongation mioplasty80% recovery within 1 mo[38]
Gracilis muscle microvascular free flap89% recovery within 4-6 mo[45]
Sural nerve graftingN/A
Cross-facial nerve grafting83% recovery within 1 yr[46]
Rehabilitation approachesBotulinum toxin100% recovery (temporary)[24]
PhysiotherapyN/A
Biofeedback therapyN/A
Regenerative therapyBioelectrical interface/electrodeN/A
Stem cells and bio-scaffoldsN/A