Case Report

Isolated Traumatic Facial Palsy Based on Pinprick to the Tympanic Membrane

10.14235/bs.2015.519

  • Selahattin TUĞRUL
  • Erol ŞENTÜRK
  • Seda SEZEN GÖKTAŞ
  • Sabri Baki EREN
  • Orhan ÖZTURAN

Bezmialem Science 2015;3(2):51-53

Transtympanic penetrating trauma is one of the reasons of rarely seen peripheral facial paralysis. In this case, we observed the traumatic facial paralysis which was formed by the facial canal damage of the dehiscent tympanic segment of the facial nerve as a result of a knitting needle penetrating the tympanic membrane, which was not previously studied in the literature.

Keywords: Peripheral facial paralysis, transtympanic penetrating trauma, facial canal dehiscence