M Rosignoli, M Rossodivita, L Lauriola, L Silvestri, L D'Alatri
Twelve chorda tympani segments, removed from as many patients (7 females, 5 males) affected by otosclerosis (3, as controls) and from either idiopathic (4), or traumatic (3) or herpetic (2) facial paralysis, were examined by a transmission electron microscope, in order to verify chordal ultrastructural changes, the gravity of neural damage in the various types of facial paralysis and the role played by chorda tympani on the etiopathogenesis of the idiopathic form. The segments were obtained, while performing a stapedectomy in otosclerotic patients and, in facial palsy, while performing chordal neurotomy or direct decompression of the II and III portio of the VII nerve...
1993: Revue de Laryngologie—Otologie—Rhinologie