Meckel’s cave compression with Teflon for the treatment of idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia: its possibility as a modified surgical technique

Q4 Medicine
Ju In Park, Jiwook Ryu, Chang Kyu Park, Bong Jin Park, Bong Arm Rhee, Seok Keun Choi
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Objective: We analyzed the clinical outcomes of Meckel’s cave compression with Teflon (Rhee’s method) as a new modified and additional surgical technique for trigeminal neuralgia (TN).Methods: Between March 1996 and December 2014, out of 78 patients who were treated with microvascular decompression (MVD) or partial sensory root rhizotomy, 28 patients additionally underwent Meckel’s cave compression with Teflon. The mean age at initial treatment was 54.3 years (range: 40–69 years). The mean duration from onset to operation was 70.5 months (range: 5–360 months) and the mean follow-up period was 26 months (range: 1–77 months). Results: Fifteen patients (53.6%) had facial pain in the V2/V3 distribution. The offending or associating vessel was the superior cerebellar artery in four patients (14.3%), the superior petrosal vein in six (21.4%), the anterior inferior cerebellar artery in two (7.1%), multiple vessels in nine (32.1%), and miscellaneous arteries or veins in six (21.4%). One patient (3.6%) had no offending vessel, and seven patients were had no definite offending vessels that contacted the trigeminal root entry zone. Meckel’s cave compression with Teflon was applied to all patients: 10 (35.7%) in combination with MVD, one (3.6%) with partial rhizotomy, and 17 (60.7%) with both MVD and partial rhizotomy. TN was relieved in 26 patients (92.9%) and symptoms recurred in three patients (pain-free rate: 82.1%). The complication rate of this method appeared to be similar to other treatment procedures. Conclusion: Meckel’s cave compression with Teflon may be a safe and useful additional treatment procedure for TN.
聚四氟乙烯对特发性三叉神经痛的Meckel穴压迫治疗:作为一种改良手术技术的可能性
目的:分析三叉神经痛(TN)的一种新的改良和附加手术技术——特氟龙(Rhee 's)梅克尔穴压迫术的临床效果。方法:1996年3月至2014年12月,78例患者行微血管减压术(MVD)或部分感觉根切断术,其中28例患者行聚四氟乙烯梅克尔洞压迫术。初始治疗时的平均年龄为54.3岁(范围:40-69岁)。平均发病至手术时间70.5个月(5 ~ 360个月),平均随访时间26个月(1 ~ 77个月)。结果:15例患者(53.6%)出现V2/V3分布的面部疼痛。侵犯或相关血管为小脑上动脉4例(14.3%),岩上静脉6例(21.4%),小脑前下动脉2例(7.1%),多血管9例(32.1%),杂动或静脉6例(21.4%)。1例(3.6%)患者无侵犯血管,7例患者无明确侵犯血管接触三叉神经根进入区。所有患者均应用特氟龙Meckel 's cave加压术:10例(35.7%)联合MVD, 1例(3.6%)联合部分根切断术,17例(60.7%)同时应用MVD和部分根切断术。26例患者TN缓解(92.9%),3例患者症状复发(无痛率82.1%)。该方法的并发症发生率与其他治疗方法相似。结论:聚四氟乙烯压缩梅克尔洞可能是TN安全有效的辅助治疗方法。
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Korean Journal of Dermatology
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