Technical Assessment of Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia Using a 3-Dimensional Exoscope: A Case Series.

Johannes Herta, Karl Rössler, Christian Dorfer
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Abstract

Background: Detailed anatomic visualization of the root entry zone of the trigeminal nerve is crucial to successfully perform microvascular decompression surgery (MVD) in patients with trigeminal neuralgia.

Objective: To determine advantages and disadvantages using a 3-dimensional (3D) exoscope for MVD surgery.

Methods: A 4K 3D exoscope (ORBEYE) was used by a single surgical team for MVD in a retrospective case series of 8 patients with trigeminal neuralgia in a tertiary center. Clinical and surgical data were collected, and advantages/disadvantages of using the exoscope for MVD were recorded after each surgery. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data.

Results: Adequate MVD of the trigeminal nerve root was possible in all patients by exclusively using the exoscope. It offered bright visualization of the cerebellopontine angle and the root entry zone of the trigeminal nerve that was comparable with a binocular operating microscope. The greatest advantages of the exoscope included good optical quality, the pronounced depth of field of the image for all observers, and its superior surgeon ergonomics. Disadvantages were revealed with overexposure at deep surgical sites and the lack of endoscope integration. In 6 patients, facial pain improved significantly after surgery (Barrow Neurological Institute pain intensity score I in 5 and III in 1 patient), whereas it did not in 2 patients (Barrow Neurological Institute score IV and V). No complications occurred.

Conclusion: Utilization of a 3D exoscope for MVD is a safe and feasible procedure. Surgeons benefit from better ergonomics, excellent image quality, and an improved experience for observers.

应用三维外窥镜对三叉神经痛微血管减压的技术评估:一个病例系列。
背景:三叉神经根进入带的详细解剖可视化是成功实施三叉神经痛患者微血管减压手术(MVD)的关键。目的:探讨三维外窥镜用于MVD手术的优缺点。方法:采用4K 3D外窥镜(ORBEYE)对8例三叉神经痛患者进行回顾性分析。收集临床和手术资料,并记录每次手术后使用外窥镜治疗MVD的优缺点。采用描述性统计对数据进行汇总。结果:三叉神经根充分的MVD是可能的,在所有患者单独使用外窥镜。它提供了与双目手术显微镜相当的桥小脑角和三叉神经根进入区清晰的可视化。外窥镜的最大优点包括良好的光学质量,所有观察者的图像景深明显,以及其优越的外科医生人体工程学。缺点是手术部位过暴露和缺乏内窥镜整合。6例患者术后面部疼痛明显改善(5例Barrow Neurological Institute疼痛强度评分为1分,1例为III分),2例患者无明显改善(Barrow Neurological Institute疼痛强度评分为IV分和V分),无并发症发生。结论:应用三维外窥镜治疗MVD是一种安全可行的方法。外科医生受益于更好的人体工程学,出色的图像质量,以及改善的观察者体验。
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