2017
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.5223
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Restoration of orbicularis oculi muscle function in rabbits with peripheral facial paralysis via an implantable artificial facial nerve system

Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to restore orbicularis oculi muscle function using the implantable artificial facial nerve system (IAFNS). The in vivo part of the IAFNS was implanted into 12 rabbits that were facially paralyzed on the right side of the face to restore the function of the orbicularis oculi muscle, which was indicated by closure of the paralyzed eye when the contralateral side was closed. Wireless communication links were established between the in vivo part (the processing chip and microel… Show more

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“…Muscle viability is lost when nerve injury compromises neurological and electrical stimulation. Prolonged nerve denervation can lead to chronic muscle atrophy (Sun et al., 2017, Kollitz et al., 2018). Sciatic nerves manipulate gastrocnemius muscle, which in turn can reflect the neurological status.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muscle viability is lost when nerve injury compromises neurological and electrical stimulation. Prolonged nerve denervation can lead to chronic muscle atrophy (Sun et al., 2017, Kollitz et al., 2018). Sciatic nerves manipulate gastrocnemius muscle, which in turn can reflect the neurological status.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%