Silverstein H, Rosenberg S
Division of Otolaryngology, University of South Florida, Tampa.
Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 1991 Jun;24(3):709-25.
Facial nerve monitoring is one of the most exciting innovations in otologic surgery in the past decade. Intraoperative monitoring has been shown to reduce the probability of iatrogenic injury to the facial nerve during surgery. It saves surgical time and reduces the anxiety level of both patients and surgeons. There are several reasons to use facial nerve monitoring: The surgeon nerve knows when it will be needed in a particular case, the operating room personnel become familiar with the equipment, and the surgeon learns how to interpret the sounds produced by the monitor and how to correlate them with surgical manipulations around the facial nerve. Facial nerve monitoring has added another dimension of safety to otologic and neurotologic surgery and has reduced the incidence of facial weakness or paralysis in the authors' surgical practice.
面神经监测是过去十年耳科手术中最令人兴奋的创新之一。术中监测已被证明可降低手术中面神经医源性损伤的概率。它节省了手术时间,降低了患者和外科医生的焦虑程度。使用面神经监测有几个原因:外科医生清楚在特定病例中何时需要它,手术室人员熟悉该设备,并且外科医生学会如何解读监测器发出的声音以及如何将其与面神经周围的手术操作相关联。面神经监测为耳科和神经耳科手术增加了另一个安全维度,并在作者的手术实践中降低了面部无力或瘫痪的发生率。