Hemifacial spasm caused by the cross-compression of the vertebral artery loop--a case-centered report of a stitched sling retraction technique.

W Swiątnicki, M Heleniak, P Komuński
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Abstract

Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is one of the neurovascular compression syndromes caused by the compression of the facial nerve outgoing from the brainstem by an artery, a vein or both. The treatment of choice of this disorder is a microvascular decompression (MVD). As initially described, MVD is a technique based on the application of the small prostheses that are placed between a cranial nerve and an imposing vessel. Neurovascular compression syndromes have relatively high rate of incidence. Therefore, many modifications of surgical technique have been described in order to minimize the risk of complications and increase the effectiveness and permanence of the vascular transposition as the success of the MVD most of all depends on the latter. The authors of this paper describe one of the aforementioned modifications that provides a complete and permanent vascular transposition together with its advantages and limitations in the treatment of the hemifacial spasm. Moreover, many aspects of different technical approaches are widely discussed and a case-centered stitched sling retraction technique is presented.

椎动脉环交叉压迫引起的面肌痉挛——一份以病例为中心的缝合吊带回缩技术报告。
面神经痉挛(HFS)是一种神经血管压迫综合征,是由动脉、静脉或两者压迫从脑干流出的面神经引起的。这种疾病的治疗选择是微血管减压(MVD)。正如最初所描述的,MVD是一种基于应用小假体的技术,这些假体放置在颅神经和大血管之间。神经血管压迫综合征的发生率较高。因此,许多手术技术的修改已经被描述,以尽量减少并发症的风险,增加血管转位的有效性和持久性,因为MVD的成功主要取决于后者。本文的作者描述了上述的一种修改,提供了一个完整的和永久的血管转位,以及它的优点和局限性在治疗面肌痉挛。此外,广泛讨论了不同技术方法的许多方面,并提出了一种以病例为中心的缝合吊带回拉技术。
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