Abstract
1. Four cases of facial paralysis from the incorrect use of Von Rosen or Barlow type splints are described.
2. Attention is drawn to the subcutaneous and therefore vulnerable position of the facial nerve in the newborn.
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1. Four cases of facial paralysis from the incorrect use of Von Rosen or Barlow type splints are described.
2. Attention is drawn to the subcutaneous and therefore vulnerable position of the facial nerve in the newborn.
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