Abnormal electromyographical trigeminal activation through stimulation of the offending artery (Z-L response): An intraoperative tool during microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nicola Montano, Quintino Giorgio D'Alessandris, Fulvio Grilli, Michele Di Domenico, Renata Martinelli, Benedetta Burattini, Alessandro Izzo, Manuela D'Ercole, Alessandro Olivi
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Abstract

Background: There are currently no intraoperative neurophysiological tools to assess the effectiveness of trigeminal nerve decompression during microvascular decompression surgery for drug-resistant trigeminal neuralgia. In microvascular decompression surgery for hemifacial spasm, an abnormal electromyographic activation of facial muscles after stimulation of the offending vessel was identified and named 'Z-L response'.

Methods: We adapted a neurophysiological protocol to elicit a Z-L response during microvascular decompression surgery for trigeminal neuralgia and applied it to a prospective series of 18 surgical patients.

Results: Patients had suffered from trigeminal neuralgia for a median 9-year timeframe, and median preoperative Barrow Neurological Institute pain score was 4.5. Through monopolar stimulation, using rising amplitudes starting from 0.1 mA, we confirmed intraoperatively the true culprit vessel before decompression. In 4/18 cases, multiple offending vessels were identified (22 conflicts overall). After decompression, a significant increase in activation threshold (p < 0.0001) confirmed the effectiveness of the maneuver; in 10 cases, Z-L response was abolished. Using this technique, we obtained excellent or good outcome (Barrow Neurological Institute 1-3) in all patients, with a significant reduction in postoperative Barrow Neurological Institute score as compared with preoperative one (median Barrow Neurological Institute 1; p = 0.0002).

Conclusion: we provide the first evidence on the applicability and clinical usefulness of Z-L response during microvascular decompression surgery for trigeminal neuralgia.

三叉神经肌电图异常激活(Z-L 反应):三叉神经痛微血管减压术的术中工具。
背景:目前还没有术中神经电生理工具来评估耐药三叉神经痛微血管减压手术中三叉神经减压的效果。在治疗半面肌痉挛的微血管减压手术中,我们发现在刺激病变血管后面部肌肉会出现异常肌电激活,并将其命名为 "Z-L 反应":我们改编了一套在三叉神经痛微血管减压手术中诱发 Z-L 反应的神经电生理协议,并将其应用于 18 名手术患者的前瞻性系列研究中:患者患三叉神经痛的时间中位数为9年,术前巴罗神经研究所疼痛评分中位数为4.5分。通过单极刺激,使用从 0.1 mA 开始的上升幅度,我们在减压前术中确认了真正的罪魁祸首血管。在 4/18 例病例中,我们发现了多条罪魁祸首血管(总计 22 条)。减压后,激活阈值明显提高(p 结论:我们首次提供了三叉神经痛微血管减压手术中 Z-L 反应的适用性和临床实用性的证据。
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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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