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  • Title: Long-term follow-up of tympanic neurectomy for sialorrhea.
    Author: Mullins WM, Gross CW, Moore JM.
    Journal: Laryngoscope; 1979 Aug; 89(8):1219-23. PubMed ID: 459654.
    Abstract:
    Thirty-one patients who had undergone a bilateral tympanic neurectomy (sectioning of both Jacobson's nerve and the chorda tympani) for sialorrhea are evaluated after two years (ranging from 24--45 months). Drooling control improved in 74%. There was a significant difference of improvement in the group where a diligent search was made to sever all branches of the tympanic plexus. A 50% improvement was attained in two failures of a tympanic neurectomy who underwent transposition of Stenson's ducts into the tonsillar fossa.
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