From 1983 to 1989, 120 injections of glycerol into the trigeminal ganglion were performed to treat facialgias of different origin. The subjective and objective consequences and complications are reviewed. Since this operation yielded most often mild, transient and well tolerated consequences and complications for the patient, we now propose this method as first choice for trigeminal neuralgia when there is no anamnestic or clinical evidence of damage to the trigeminal system.
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