Clinical analysis of 2643 cases of trigeminal neuralgia treated by microvascular decompression.
- Author:
Yan-jun CHONG
1
;
Guang-ting ZHU
;
De-yi DUAN
;
Guo-hong SONG
;
Qi-long CHENG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Decompression, Surgical; methods; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome; Trigeminal Neuralgia; etiology; surgery; Vascular Surgical Procedures; methods
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2005;43(21):1407-1409
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical effects of microvascular decompression in treating trigeminal neuralgia.
METHODSSurgical experience and operative findings of 2643 cases of trigeminal neuralgia treated by microvascular decompression were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSTwo thousand four hundred and eighty-seven of 2643 cases were cured, 76 cases were ineffectiveness, 48 cases were effectiveness and 31 were ineffective. One patient died. Two thousand one hundred and thirty-six cases were followed up in 3-240 months, 1918 cases were cured, 85 cases were obviously effective, 39 cases were effective and 30 were ineffective. Sixty-four cases were pain relapsed and 37 cases were cured by second operation among them.
CONCLUSIONThe etiology of trigeminal neuralgia is that the unusual vascular oppress the root entry zone, and arachnoid membrane circling the nerve is thickened and sticked. To untie the arachnoid membrane and decompress the offending vascular is the effective methods in treating trigeminal neuralgia.