Sacrifice or preserve the superior petrosal vein in microvascular decompression surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Sacrifice or preserve the superior petrosal vein in microvascular decompression surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract
Objective: In microvascular decompression (MVD) surgery through the retrosigmoid approach, the surgeon may have to sacrifice the superior petrosal vein (SPV). However, this is a controversial maneuver. To date, high-level evidence comparing the operative outcomes of patients who underwent MVD with and without SPV sacrifice is lacking. Therefore, this study sought to bridge this gap.
Methods: The authors searched the Medline and PubMed databases with appropriate Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms and keywords. The primary outcome was vascular-related complications; secondary outcomes were new neurological deficit, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, and neuralgia relief. The pooled proportions of outcomes and OR (95% CI) for categorical data were calculated by using the logit transformation and Mantel-Haenszel methods, respectively.
Results: Six studies yielding 1143 patients were included, of which 618 patients had their SPV sacrificed. The pooled proportion (95% CI) values were 3.82 (0.87-15.17) for vascular-related complications, 3.64 (1.0-12.42) for new neurological deficits, 2.85 (1.21-6.58) for CSF leaks, and 88.90 (84.90-91.94) for neuralgia relief. The meta-analysis concluded that, whether the surgeon sacrificed or preserved the SPV, the odds were similar for vascular-related complications (2.5% vs 1.5%, OR [95% CI] 1.01 [0.33-3.09], p = 0.99), new neurological deficits (1.2% vs 2.8%, OR [95% CI] 0.55 [0.18-1.66], p = 0.29), CSF leak (3.1% vs 2.1%, OR [95% CI] 1.16 [0.46-2.94], p = 0.75), and neuralgia relief (86.6% vs 87%, OR [95% CI] 0.96 [0.62-1.49], p = 0.84).
Conclusions: SPV sacrifice is as safe as SPV preservation. The authors recommend intentional SPV sacrifice when gentle retraction fails to enhance surgical field visualization and if the surgeon encounters SPV-related neurovascular conflict and/or anticipates impeding SPV-related bleeding.
Keywords: Dandy’s vein; meta-analysis; microvascular decompression; pain; retrosigmoid approach; superior petrosal vein; surgical technique; trigeminal neuralgia.
Comment in
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Letter to the Editor. The superior petrosal vein sacrifice during microvascular decompression.J Neurosurg. 2023 Nov 24;140(3):906-907. doi: 10.3171/2023.9.JNS232047. Print 2024 Mar 1. J Neurosurg. 2023. PMID: 38000065 No abstract available.
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