Perforating foreign body causing incomplete facial paralysis. 2020

Till Berk, and Hans-Christoph Pape, and Gerrolt Nico Jukema
Division of Traumatology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Facial nerve trauma is a common cause of facial paralysis; both blunt and penetrating forces may compromise the facial nerve. A comprehensive primary and secondary survey is essential for diagnosis and treatment of the injury. Here we report on a young patient who sustained a quad bike accident, leading to an perforating injuries of the face from a bough, causing facial paralysis.

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