PERCUTANEOUS TRIGEMINAL NERVE COMPRESSION FOR TREATMENT OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA - RESULTS IN 50 PATIENTS

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BROWN, JA
MCDANIEL, MD
WEAVER, MT
BURCHIEL, KJ
YOUNG, RF
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PAIN; TIC DOULOUROUX; TRIGEMINAL NERVE; TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA;
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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THE PURPOSE OF this study was to review the results of the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia by percutaneous trigeminal nerve compression in 50 patients during a period of 7.5 years and to review the factors associated with pain recurrence. Mean patient age was 61 years (range, 35-86). Among the patients, 52% had previous destructive peripheral procedures; 24% had first division pain; and 10% had multiple sclerosis. The mean follow-up was 3 years (range, 9 mo to 7.5 yr). Eighty-six percent of the patients were satisfied or very satisfied with their pain relief. Mild numbness persisted in 74%, and one patient thought it was severe. Minor masseter weakness resolved in all patients in a maximum of 1 year. Aseptic meningitis occurred in 3 patients. Minor dysesthesia was seen in 20%. Transient 6th nerve palsy was present in one patient. Anesthesia dolorosa or absence of the corneal reflex did not happen. The recurrence rate was 26% (13/50). The mean time until recurrence was 1.5 years (range, 14 d to 3.5 yr). Sixty-two percent (8/13) of patients with recurrence required a subsequent compression. When another compression was done, four of eight had recurrent pain once again. Three of these four patients had undergone two to eight previous destructive procedures. Overall, 8 of 13 patients with recurrence had undergone previous destructive procedures. Early recurrence (in < 1 week) or failure to relieve pain occurred in 8% (4/50) of patients. Half of those with early failure had a subsequent compression. After compression, 70% of patients with recurrence did have numbness. The mean tissue compression pressure for patients without recurrence or failure (n = 9) when measured (823 +/- 340 mm Hg) was not significantly different from that of patients with recurrence, 768 +/- 218 mm Hg, n = 3 (P > 0.5). Kaplan-Meier survival curves for pain-free days were similar between patients who had previous destructive procedures and those who did not (P > 0.5). Percutaneous trigeminal compression continues to be an effective and technically simple treatment for trigeminal neuralgia.
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