MICROVASCULAR DECOMPRESSION IN THE SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

Citation
Mn. Pamir et al., MICROVASCULAR DECOMPRESSION IN THE SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA, Neurosurgical review, 18(3), 1995, pp. 163-167
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
03445607
Volume
18
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
163 - 167
Database
ISI
SICI code
0344-5607(1995)18:3<163:MDITSO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying trigeminal neuralgia are not clearly understood and several therapeutic modalities have been ad vocated. Microvascular decompression (MVD) is a widely used surgical a pproach for the decompression of the affected root entry zone (REZ) of the fifth cranial nerve. In this paper, we present our experience bas ed on 32 patients with trigeminal neuralgia who were treated with MVD, and discuss the role of this procedure in the surgical management of trigeminal neuralgia. All patients had typical TN pain and had had pre vious medical management which was unsuccessful. Fourteen patients (44 %) had been previously treated with other surgical procedures and had persisting pain at the time of admission. Preoperatively, computerized tomography was obtained in all patients; twelve patients (37.5%) were evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging. These neuroradiological st udies revealed an asymmetrical vascular structure at the involved REZ in nine patients (28%). All patients underwent MVD, and a vascular loo p causing compression on the REZ of the fifth cranial nerve was demons trated in each case. No mortality was observed, and the only permanent morbidity was cerebellar infarction in one patient (3%). Symptoms dis appeared in all patients in the early postoperative period, and only t hree recurrences (12%) were observed within the follow-up period (mean : 26 months).