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Inducing a Facial Nerve Injury in a Rat Model

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Begin with an anesthetized rat and shave the surgical area.

Place a gauze roll under the rat's neck to enhance exposure to the surgical field.

Disinfect the site with antiseptic.

Position the rat under a stereomicroscope.

Make a small incision behind the ear and dissect the superficial connective tissue.

Use a retractor to access the underlying tissues.

Identify the anterior digastric muscle, a type of jaw muscle. Spread this muscle to expose its tendon.

Adjust the retractor to reveal the facial nerve's trunk.

Dissect the nerve inferiorly to ensure clear accessibility for inducing injury.

Grasp the epineurium, a thin tissue layer overlying the nerve, and cut the target nerve at the desired site to create a transection injury.

Then, rinse the wound with saline, dry it, and suture the incision.

The rat model with a facial nerve injury is now ready for further studies.

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