Detailed Information on Publication Record
2023
Donor nerve selection in free gracilis muscle transfer for facial reanimation. A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical outcomes
BAYEZID, Kadir Can, Marek JOUKAL, Erdem KARABULUT, Jan MACEK, Ludmila MORAVCOVÁ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Donor nerve selection in free gracilis muscle transfer for facial reanimation. A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical outcomes
Authors
BAYEZID, Kadir Can (792 Turkey, belonging to the institution), Marek JOUKAL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Erdem KARABULUT (792 Turkey), Jan MACEK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Ludmila MORAVCOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Libor STREIT (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
JOURNAL OF PLASTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE AND AESTHETIC SURGERY, OXFORD, ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2023, 1748-6815
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30212 Surgery
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 2.700 in 2022
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/23:00131589
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
UT WoS
001053394100001
Keywords in English
Facial palsy; Facial reanimation; Free gracilis muscle transfer; Dual innervated free gracilis flap
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 14/2/2024 08:52, Mgr. Tereza Miškechová
Abstract
V originále
Background: One of the critical factors in facial reanimation is selecting the donor nerve. The most favored neurotizers are the contralateral facial nerve with a cross-face nerve graft (CFNG) and motor nerve to the masseter (MNM). A relatively new dual innervation (DI) method has shown successful results. This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of different neurotization strategies for free gracilis muscle transfer (FGMT). Methods: The Scopus and WoS databases were queried with 21 keywords. Three-stage article selection was performed for the systematic review. Articles presenting quantitative data for commissure excursion and facial symmetry were included in meta-analysis, using random-ef- fects model. ROBINS-I tool and Newcastle-Ottawa scale were used to assess bias and study quality. Results: One hundred forty-seven articles containing FGMT were systematically reviewed. Most studies indicated CFNG as the first choice. MNM was primarily indicated in bilateral palsy and in elderly. Clinical outcomes of DI studies were promising. 13 studies including 435 observations (179 CFNG, 182 MNM, 74 DI) were eligible for meta-analysis. The mean change in commissure excursion was 7.15 mm (95% CI: 4.57-9.72) for CFNG, 8.46 mm (95% CI: 6.86-10.06) for MNM, and 5.18 mm (95% CI: 4.01-6.34) for DI. In pairwise comparisons, a significant difference was found between MNM and DI (p = 0.0011), despite the superior outcomes described in DI studies.
Links
MUNI/A/1360/2022, interní kód MU |
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MUNI/A/1668/2020, interní kód MU |
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MUNI/11/SUP/01/2020, interní kód MU |
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