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Microvascular Decompression for Classical Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by Venous Compression: Novel Anatomic Classifications and Surgical Strategy

机译:静脉压缩引起的古典三叉神经痛的微血管减压:新型解剖分类和外科策略

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BackgroundMicrovascular decompression of the trigeminal nerve is the most effective treatment for trigeminal neuralgia. However, when encountering classical trigeminal neuralgia caused by venous compression, the procedure becomes much more difficult, and failure or recurrence because of incomplete decompression may become frequent. This study aimed to investigate the anatomic variation of the culprit veins and discuss the surgical strategy for different types. MethodsWe performed a retrospective analysis of 64 consecutive cases in whom veins were considered as responsible vessels alone or combined with other adjacent arteries. The study classified culprit veins according to operative anatomy and designed personalized approaches and decompression management according to different forms of compressive veins. Curative effects were assessed by the Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) pain intensity score and BNI facial numbness score. ResultsThe most commonly encountered veins were the superior petrosal venous complex (SPVC), which was artificially divided into 4 types according to both venous tributary distribution and empty point site. We synthetically considered these factors and selected an approach to expose the trigeminal root entry zone, including the suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure approach and infratentorial supracerebellar approach. The methods of decompression consist of interposing and transposing by using Teflon, and sometimes with the aid of medical adhesive. Nerve combing (NC) of the trigeminal root was conducted in situations of extremely difficult neurovascular compression, instead of sacrificing veins. Pain completely disappeared in 51 patients, and the excellent outcome rate was 79.7%. There were 13 patients with pain relief treated with reoperation. Postoperative complications included 10 cases of facial numbness, 1 case of intracranial infection, and 1 case of high-frequency hearing loss. ConclusionsThe accuracy recognition of anatomic variation of the SPVC is crucial for the management of classical trigeminal neuralgia caused by venous compression. Selecting an appropriate approach and using reasonable decompression methods can bring complete postoperative pain relief for most cases. NC can be an alternative choice for extremely difficult cases, but it could lead to facial numbness more frequently.
机译:背景血管减压三叉神经是三叉神经痛最有效的治疗方法。然而,在遇到由静脉压缩引起的经典三叉神经痛时,该程序变得更加困难,并且由于不完全减压而发生故障或复发可能会频繁。本研究旨在调查罪魁祸首静脉的解剖变异,并讨论不同类型的手术策略。方法技术对64例连续患者进行了回顾性分析,其中静脉被认为是单独的负责血管或与其他相邻的动脉组合。该研究根据不同形式的压缩静脉根据操作性解剖和设计的个性化方法和减压管理,分类为罪魁祸首。疗法由Barrow神经学院(BNI)疼痛强度得分和BNI面部麻木得分评估。结果是最常见的静脉是优越的浮动静脉复合物(SPVC),其根据静脉支流分布和空点位点是人工分为4种类型。我们综合地考虑了这些因素,并选择了暴露三叉根入口区的方法,包括Suprafclocloclocullozorizo​​rtal裂缝方法和Infratental的令人惊讶的方法。减压方法包括通过使用Teflon的插入和转发,有时借助医用粘合剂。在极困难的神经血管压缩的情况下进行三叉根的神经梳状(NC),而不是牺牲静脉。疼痛在51名患者中完全消失,结果优异的结果率为79.7%。重新进食治疗有13例疼痛缓解患者。术后并发症包括10例面部麻木,1例颅内感染,1例高频听力损失。结论SPVC解剖学变异的准确性识别对于静脉压缩引起的古典三叉神经痛的管理至关重要。选择适当的方法和使用合理的减压方法可以为大多数情况带来完全术后疼痛缓解。 NC可以是极其困难的案例的替代选择,但它可能更频繁地导致面部麻木。

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    《World neurosurgery》 |2018年第2018期|共7页
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    Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology;

    Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology;

    Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology;

    Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology;

    Anhui Provincial Stereotactic Neurological Institute;

    Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology;

    Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology;

    Department of Neurosurgery The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology;

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  • 关键词

    Microvascular decompression; Superior petrosal venous complex; Trigeminal neuralgia;

    机译:微血管减压;优越的岩石静脉复合物;三叉神经痛;

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