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Trigeminal numbness and tic relief after microvascular decompression for typical trigeminal neuralgia.

F G Barker1, P J Jannetta, D J Bissonette, H D Jho.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: After most operative treatments for trigeminal neuralgia, long-term tic relief is closely correlated with postoperative numbness in the trigeminal distribution. Microvascular decompression (MVD) is proposed to relieve tic through a nontraumatic mechanism. We investigated the relationship between postoperative trigeminal numbness and tic relief in a large, prospectively followed cohort of patients treated with MVD for typical trigeminal neuralgia.
METHODS: Of 1204 patients who underwent MVD for typical tic during a 20-year period, 522 had single MVDs on a single side, had not undergone ablative trigeminal procedures before or after MVD, and were still being followed in 1994. In 1994, patients graded facial numbness using a questionnaire (response rate, 92%) with a 5-point scale. Multivariate Cox and logistic regression methods were used. The analyses were adjusted for the time that had passed between the performance of MVD and the completion of the questionnaire (minimum, 2 yr).
RESULTS: Seventeen percent of patients reported some degree of persistent facial numbness. Decompression of a vein at MVD (odds ratio, 2.5) and failure to find compression by the superior cerebellar artery (odds ratio, 2.0) independently predicted postoperative facial numbness, which in turn predicted postoperative burning and aching facial pain (odds ratio, 5.2-5.9). A trend toward worse outcome was noted in patients with numb faces (P = 0.3). Similar findings were noted in subgroups of patients in whom the superior cerebellar artery was decompressed at MVD (n = 381) and in whom a superior cerebellar artery with no vein was found (n = 120). In the latter subgroup, facial numbness (5.8% of patients) significantly predicted worse long-term outcome (P = 0.03).
CONCLUSION: We found no evidence that postoperative trigeminal numbness predicts relief of typical tic after MVD. Trigeminal numbness was related to operative findings at MVD and predicted postoperative burning and aching facial pain. To minimize postoperative facial dysesthesia, trauma to the trigeminal root during MVD should be avoided when possible.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8971822     DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199701000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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