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Comparing Percutaneous Treatments of Trigeminal Neuralgia: 19 Years of Experience in a Single Centre. | LitMetric

Comparing Percutaneous Treatments of Trigeminal Neuralgia: 19 Years of Experience in a Single Centre.

Stereotact Funct Neurosurg

Department of Neurosurgery, Wessex Neurological Centre, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, UK.

Published: February 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Glycerol rhizolysis, thermocoagulation, and balloon compression are three effective treatments for trigeminal neuralgia that were analyzed over a 19-year period involving 393 procedures on 210 patients.
  • Balloon compression showed the highest initial pain relief rate (86%) and provided significantly longer-lasting relief compared to glycerol (72%) and thermocoagulation (80%).
  • Despite a higher overall complication rate for balloon compression (43.5%), most complications were minor, and the procedure remained effective even after previous treatments.

Article Abstract

Background: Glycerol rhizolysis, thermocoagulation, and balloon compression are well established in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.

Objective: To compare the outcome profile of these 3 percutaneous procedures in a single centre over a long follow-up period.

Methods: Over 19 years, 393 procedures were performed on 210 trigeminal neuralgia patients. Patient records and telephone follow-up were used to determine demographic and operative details and surgical outcomes. The length of follow-up extended to over 17 years.

Results: The initial rates of complete pain relief with or without medication were 72% for glycerol, 80% for thermocoagulation, and 86% for balloon compression. Kaplan-Meier analysis of recurrence times showed that balloon compression provides significantly longer relief than the other 2 procedures. Complication rates for glycerol, thermocoagulation, and balloon compression were 30.3, 27.1, and 43.5%, respectively. Analysis of repeat procedures showed no difference in recurrence times for balloon compression or thermocoagulation compared with primary procedures, but repeat glycerol procedures gave shorter recurrence times.

Conclusion: Balloon compression provides longer pain relief than glycerol and thermocoagulation. Although balloon compression is more likely to give numbness and complications, the complications are largely minor and transitory. Moreover, balloon compression following previous percutaneous procedures remains highly effective.

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