Current advances in the surgical treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia

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Berckemeyer, Manuela Aramburu [1 ]
Suarez-Meade, Paola [2 ]
Carcelen, Maria Fernanda Villamonte [3 ]
Ricci, Mariel Dyer [3 ]
Cheshire, William P. [4 ]
Trifiletti, Daniel M. [5 ]
Middlebrooks, Erik H. [6 ]
Quinones-Hinojosa, Alfredo [2 ]
Grewal, Sanjeet S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Europea Madrid, Fac Biomed Sci & Hlth, Sch Med, Madrid, Spain
[2] Mayo Clin, Dept Neurol Surg, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[3] Univ San Martin Porres, Fac Human Med, Sch Med, Lima, Peru
[4] Mayo Clin, Dept Neurol, Jacksonville, FL USA
[5] Mayo Clin, Dept Radiat Oncol, Jacksonville, FL USA
[6] Mayo Clin, Dept Radiol, Jacksonville, FL USA
关键词
Glossopharyngeal nerve disease; Cranial nerves; Microvascular decompression surgery; Nerve compression syndromes; Radiosurgery; Treatment outcomes; GAMMA-KNIFE RADIOSURGERY; MICROVASCULAR DECOMPRESSION; NEUROSURGICAL TREATMENT; RHIZOTOMY; SURGERY;
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10.1007/s10143-023-01948-y
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is a neurological condition characterized by paroxysmal, stabbing-like pain along the distribution of the glossopharyngeal nerve that lasts from a couple of seconds to minutes. Pharmacological treatment with anticonvulsants is the first line of treatment; however, about 25% of patients remain symptomatic and require surgical intervention, which is usually done via microvascular decompression (MVD) with or without rhizotomy. More recently, the use of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has been utilized as an alternative treatment method to relieve patient symptoms by causing nerve ablation. We conducted a systematic review to analyze whether MVD without rhizotomy is an equally effective treatment for GPN as MVD with the use of concurrent rhizotomy. Moreover, we sought to explore if SRS, a minimally invasive alternative surgical option, achieves comparable outcomes. We included retrospective studies and case reports in our search. We consulted PubMed and Medline, including articles from the year 2000 onwards. A total of 36 articles were included for review. Of all included patients with glossopharyngeal neuralgia, the most common offending artery compressing the glossopharyngeal nerve was the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA). MVD alone was successful achieving pain relief immediately postoperatively in about 85% of patients, and also long term in 65-90% of patients. The most common complication found on MVD surgery was found to be transient hoarseness and transient dysphagia. Rhizotomy alone shows an instant pain relief in 85-100% of the patients, but rate of long-term pain relief was lower compared to MVD. The most common adverse effects observed after a rhizotomy were dysphagia and dysesthesia along the distribution of the glossopharyngeal nerve. SRS had promising results in pain reduction when using 75 Gy radiation or higher; however, long-term rates of pain relief were lower. MVD, rhizotomy, and SRS are effective methods to treat GPN as they help achieve instant pain relief and the decrease use of medication. Patients with MVD alone presented with less adverse effects than the group that underwent MVD plus rhizotomy. Although SRS may be a viable alternative treatment for GPN, further studies must be done to evaluate long-term treatment efficacy.
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