Epidemiology of Facial Nerve Palsy in Temporal Bone Fractures and It’s Treatment Outcome: A Prospective Longitudinal Study from Central Kerala

Authors

  • Ambily Sahadevan* ADMO, Department of ENT, Central Hospital, South Eastern Railway, Kolkata, West Bengal, India https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5820-9531
  • Preethy Mary Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi , Kerala, India
  • Mathew Dominic Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi , Kerala, India
  • George Varghese G V ENT Clinic, Kakkanad, Kochi, Kerala
  • Haripriya G R MGM Healthcare, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India https://orcid.org/0009-0007-9656-0000
  • Kailash Prasad Verma Central Hospital, South Eastern Railway, Kolkata, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52845/JORR/2024/5.1.2

Keywords:

Temporal bone fractures, facial nerve palsy, road traffic accidents, facial physiotherapy

Abstract

As the majority of temporal bone fractures are associated with concurrent intracranial and cervicospinal injuries, facial nerve examination is given least importance. But it affects the quality of life in all aspects. A prospective longitudinal study was conducted in 61 consecutive patients with temporal bone fractures admitted in a time period of 18 months.

Detailed analysis including mode of injury,otoscopic examination,clinical examination of facial nerve by House Brackmann grading, topodiagnostic test ,electrodiagnostic tests ,audiological tests and radiological evaluation and mode of intervention were done. Patients were followed up in a three monthly basis for a period of one year or earlier until complete recovery. Road traffic accidents(80.3%) were the most common mode of injury The incidence of facial nerve palsy in temporal bone fractures in our study was 14.75%. All the patients with facial nerve palsy were given conservative medical management which included oral steroids on a tapering regime, eye care and facial physiotherapy. Immediate onset higher grade facial palsy with no clinical improvement and electroneuronogram showing less than 5 % response , supported by radiological evidence were taken up for surgical intervention. In this study,85.7% of patients who were managed conservatively had recovery. Even though there was improvement in clinical outcome , none of the patients who underwent surgical management recovered fully. The timely diagnosis and management of facial nerve palsy improves the post traumatic quality of life. So a team work of otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, radiologists, ophthalmologists and physiotherapists are needed for the efficient management of facial nerve palsy.

 

 

Author Biographies

Ambily Sahadevan*, ADMO, Department of ENT, Central Hospital, South Eastern Railway, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

ADMO, Department of ENT

Preethy Mary, Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi , Kerala, India

Consultant, Department of ENT

Mathew Dominic , Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi , Kerala, India

Consultant & HOD, Department of ENT

George Varghese, G V ENT Clinic, Kakkanad, Kochi, Kerala

Director & Consultant

Haripriya G R, MGM Healthcare, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Consultant, Department of ENT

Kailash Prasad Verma, Central Hospital, South Eastern Railway, Kolkata, India.

ACHD, Department of ENT

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2024-03-20

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Sahadevan*, A., Mary, P., Dominic , M., Varghese, G., G R, H., & Verma, K. P. (2024). Epidemiology of Facial Nerve Palsy in Temporal Bone Fractures and It’s Treatment Outcome: A Prospective Longitudinal Study from Central Kerala. Journal of Otolaryngology and Rhinology Research , 5(01), 203–210. https://doi.org/10.52845/JORR/2024/5.1.2