World Neurosurg
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Facial paralysis secondary to a complete and irreversible anatomic or functional lesion of the facial nerve (FN) causes severe functional and psychological disorders for the patient. A large number of surgical techniques have therefore been developed for FN repair. Our objective was to propose a surgical FN reanimation protocol for patients with irreversible anatomic or functional postsurgical injury of the FN in the cerebellopontine angle after vestibular schwannoma resection. ⋯ Side-to-end epineural suture of the FN, mobilizing its mastoid segment on the hypoglossal nerve with partial section of the dorsal aspect of the hypoglossal nerve, is a safe anatomic surgical technique for FN reanimation with outstanding clinical results.
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miR-142-3p has been reported to be involved in several diseases, including cardiac hypertrophy and several tumors, but whether it exerts neuroprotective effects against cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury remains unclear. ⋯ miR-142-3p-mediated down-regulation of FBXO3 may be a potential agent for protection against cerebral I/R injury.