Dual Innervation of Free Functional Muscle Flaps in Facial Paralysis
Dual innervation in free muscle flap facial reanimation has been used to create a functional synergy between the powerful commissure excursion that can be achieved with the masseter nerve and the spontaneity that can be derived from a cross-face nerve graft. The gracilis has been the most frequently used muscle flap, and multiple combinations of neurorrhaphies have been described, including the masseter to the obturator (end-to-end) combined with a cross-face nerve graft to the obturator (end-to-side) and vice versa. Single and staged approaches have been reported. Minimally, dual innervation is as effective as using the motor nerve to masseter alone.
Source: Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Michael J. Klebuc, Amy S. Xue, Andres F. Doval Source Type: research