Trigeminal neuralgia treated by percutaneous thermocoagulation. Comparative analysis of percutaneous thermocoagulation and other surgical procedures
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Trigeminal neuralgia treated by percutaneous thermocoagulation. Comparative analysis of percutaneous thermocoagulation and other surgical procedures
Abstract
The authors analyze the results they obtained by percutaneous radiofrequency technique for trigeminal neuralgia. The clinical material consists of 605 cases observed from 1977 to 1986 at their Institute. There was a female preponderance (62%) and an average age of 65 years. Idiopathic, atypical and symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia has been diagnosed respectively in 568, 21 and 16 cases. From 1977 to 1980 the working temperature was above 65 C, thereafter a lower temperature has been employed to coagulate the Gasserian ganglion. The rate of pain relief was 97% for idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia, 75% for symptomatic and 21% for atypical. The loss of facial sensation accounts for 80% of side effects of this procedure in their series. The recurrence of pain was observed in 16% of cases with a follow-up ranging from 2 to 10 years. It is noteworthy that there is a correlation between the coagulation temperature and the rate of recurrence, the higher the former, the lower the latter. The authors compare their results (rate of pain relief, morbidity, mortality, rate of recurrence) with those of major reports in the literature concerning either percutaneous or other surgical procedures (mircosurgical decompression of the trigeminal nerve, glycerol injection into the trigeminal cistern and percutaneous microcompression).
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