Trigeminal rhizotomies in the treatment of trigemium neuralgia

Autor: Bernardo Przysiezny, Leandro José Haas, Guilherme Voltolini Staedele, Carlos Henrique Dummer, Matheus Durieux Soares, Fernanda Jacobsen Cobra, Julia Dummes Hessmann, Anna Lydia Schuster, Caroline Barbosa Lima, Guilherme Wandall, Wesley Severino, Laura Moll Silva, Lucas Schlindwein, Bryan Renan Walzburger, Bruno Menegatti Sanches, João Pedro Latrônico Domingos, Julia Simones, Wallace Mees, Jacqueline Dulce Yumi Sanches, Gabriel Machura Meurer, Gabriela Scheidt
Rok vydání: 2021
Zdroj: São Paulo Medical Journal.
DOI: 10.5327/1516-3180.024
Popis: Background: Rhizotomy is a procedure that seeks to interrupt, the pain function of sensitive nerves. Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is a disease that can benefit from a trigeminal rhizotomy. Currently, percutaneous trigeminal radiofrequency rhizotomy and balloon microcompression techniques are widely used. Objective: To expose therapeutic experience of TN by trigeminal rhizotomy therapy. Methods: Retrospective study of TN patients undergoing trigeminal rhizotomy in a reference service in endovascular neurosurgery in Blumenau, Santa Catarina, from 2009 to 2019. The variables analyzed were gender, age, symptoms, comorbidities and procedural characteristics. Results: 39 patients were analyzed, 24 were women (61.5%) aged between 33 and 84 years and a mean of 62.8 years old. Regarding the symptoms presented, the most prevalent was headache (69.2%), followed by paresthesia (10.2%), tinnitus (7.7%) and dizziness (5.1%). For comorbidities, 25.6% had systemic arterial hypertension and 15.4% had dyslipidemia. The trigeminal branches most involved in rhizotomies were V2-V3 (56.4%), followed by V2 (28.2%), V1 (7.7%), V1-V2 (5.1%) and V3 (2.5%). The left side was more affected (56.4%). The percutaneous approach was performed in all patients, in 92.3% the balloon technique was performed and in 7.7% radiofrequency was used. In 79,5% of the cases, it was possible to accomplish the treatment with only one session. Conclusion: The approach of TN through rhizotomy proved to be a technique with low morbidity, reaffirming the good results of therapy. The monitoring of cases is essential to allow a better assessment of the long-term effectivenes of the treatment.
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