Robot-assisted trigeminal nerve rhizotomy with radiofrequency ablation using Globus ExcelsiusGPS: illustrative case.

Joseph Rajasekaran, Rajan Thakore, Rohaid Ali, Hael Abdulrazeq, Carlin Chuck, Deus Cielo, Clark C Chen, Prakash Sampath
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Background: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a disorder of chronic facial pain and can be treated by radiofrequency ablation (RFA) rhizotomy of the trigeminal nerve. The use of robotic systems like the Globus ExcelsiusGPS may enhance precision and safety in intracranial procedures.

Observations: A 58-year-old male with a history of TN unresponsive to multiple treatments, including microvascular decompression (MVD) and Gamma Knife radiosurgery, underwent robot-assisted RFA rhizotomy. The Globus ExcelsiusGPS robot was used to guide a needle precisely to the gasserian ganglion through the foramen ovale. The needle's trajectory was confirmed via intraoperative CT, and RFA was performed at 70°C for 90 seconds. The procedure was well tolerated with no complications. The patient reported immediate improvement in left-sided facial pain postoperatively and was discharged the following day. At the 2-week follow-up, the patient showed resolution of preoperative symptoms. The successful implementation of robot-assisted RFA rhizotomy using the Globus ExcelsiusGPS robot for TN resulted in significant pain relief and minimal complications.

Lessons: This report demonstrates the potential of robot-assisted RFA in improving surgical precision, control, and patient outcomes in TN treatment. Further investigation into the long-term efficacy and safety of this innovative approach is warranted to fully understand its benefits and accuracy. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2510.

机器人辅助三叉神经根切断术与射频消融使用Globus ExcelsiusGPS:说明性病例。
背景:三叉神经痛(TN)是一种慢性面部疼痛的疾病,可以通过射频消融(RFA)三叉神经根切断术治疗。使用像Globus ExcelsiusGPS这样的机器人系统可以提高颅内手术的精度和安全性。观察:一名58岁男性,有TN病史,对多种治疗无反应,包括微血管减压(MVD)和伽玛刀放射手术,接受了机器人辅助的RFA根切断术。使用Globus ExcelsiusGPS机器人通过卵圆孔将针精确地引导到神经节。术中CT确认针的轨迹,在70°C下RFA 90秒。手术耐受性良好,无并发症。患者报告术后左侧面部疼痛立即改善,并于第二天出院。在2周的随访中,患者表现出术前症状的缓解。使用Globus ExcelsiusGPS机器人对TN成功实施机器人辅助RFA根切开术,显著减轻了疼痛,减少了并发症。经验教训:本报告展示了机器人辅助RFA在提高TN治疗的手术精度、控制和患者预后方面的潜力。进一步研究这种创新方法的长期疗效和安全性是必要的,以充分了解其益处和准确性。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2510。
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