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Patient reports of satisfaction after microvascular decompression and partial sensory rhizotomy for trigeminal neuralgia.

机译:病人报告了三叉神经痛微血管减压和部分感觉根部切开术后的满意度。

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OBJECTIVE: There are no reports of patient satisfaction surveys after either a microvascular decompression (MVD) or a partial sensory rhizotomy (PSR) for trigeminal neuralgia. This study compares patient satisfaction after these two types of posterior fossa surgery for trigeminal neuralgia, because it is postulated that recurrences, complications, and previous surgical experience reduce satisfaction. METHODS: All patients who had undergone their first posterior fossa surgery at one center were sent a self-complete questionnaire by an independent physician. Among the 44 questions on four standardized questionnaires were 5 questions that related to patient satisfaction and experience of obtaining care. Patients were divided into those having their first surgical procedure (primary) and those who had had previous ablative surgery (nonprimary). RESULTS: Response rates were 90% (220 of 245) of MVD and 88% (53 of 60) of PSR patients. Groups were comparable with respect to age, sex, duration of symptoms, meanduration of follow-up, and recurrence rates. Overall satisfaction with their current situation was 89% in MVD and 72% in PSR patients. Unsatisfied with the outcome were 4% of MVD and 20% of PSR patients, and this is a significant difference (P < 0.01). Satisfaction with outcome was higher in those undergoing this as a primary procedure. In the primary group, satisfaction was dependent on recurrence and complication/side effects status (each P < 0.01), but this was not the case in the nonprimary group. Patients expressed a desire for earlier posterior fossa surgery in 73% of MVD and 58% of PSR patients, and this was highest in the primary group. The final outcome was considered to be better than expected in 80% of MVD and 54% of PSR patients, but 22% of the PSR group (P < 0.01) thought they were worse off. CONCLUSION: Patients undergoing posterior fossa surgery as a primary procedure are most satisfied and PSR patients are least satisfied, partly because of a higher rate of side effects.
机译:目的:目前尚无针对三叉神经痛的微血管减压术(MVD)或部分感觉根除术(PSR)后患者满意度调查的报告。本研究比较了这两种类型的三叉神经痛后颅窝手术后的患者满意度,因为假定复发,并发症和先前的手术经验会降低满意度。方法:所有在一个中心进行了首次后颅窝手术的患者均由独立医师发送了一份完整的问卷。在四个标准问卷中的44个问题中,有5个问题与患者满意度和获得护理的经验有关。将患者分为首次手术的患者(主要)和曾进行消融手术的患者(非主要)。结果:MVD的缓解率为90%(245中的220),PSR患者为88%(60中的53)。各组在年龄,性别,症状持续时间,平均随访时间和复发率方面具有可比性。 MVD对他们目前的状况的总体满意度为89%,PSR患者为72%。对结果不满意的是MVD的4%和PSR患者的20%,这是一个显着差异(P <0.01)。作为主要治疗方法的患者对结果的满意度较高。在主要组中,满意度取决于复发和并发症/副作用状态(每个P <0.01),但在非主要组中则不是这样。 73%的MVD患者和58%的PSR患者表达了对早期后颅窝手术的渴望,这在第一组中最高。在80%的MVD和54%的PSR患者中,最终结果被认为比预期的要好,但是PSR组的22%(P <0.01)认为他们的病情恶化。结论:接受后颅窝手术作为主要手术的患者最满意,而PSR患者最不满意,部分原因是其副作用发生率较高。

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