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Electrophysiologic facial nerve monitoring during parotidectomy
Head & Neck, 08/13/09
Eisele DW et al. – Facial nerve monitoring is an adjunctive method available to a surgeon during parotid surgery to assist with the functional preservation of the facial nerve. A review and analysis of the relevant medical literature related to electrophysiologic facial nerve monitoring during parotid surgery are included.
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