Shahzad Shams, Farhan Shahzad Butt.
Trigeminal neuralgia.
Professional Med J Dec ;12(4):408-11.

Objectives: trigeminal Neuralgia is a severe lancinating pain and is associated with conflict between a vessel and 5th cranial nerve. Micro vascular Decompression (MVD) of the nerve relieves this pain. Material & Methods: We reviewed 60 patients who underwent MVD for medically intractable trigeminal neuralgia. The outcome of procedure was assessed retrospectively. Results: Preoperative symptoms ranged from 3 months to 10 years. Right side of face was affected in 32 and left in 28 patients. Mandibular division (21.6%) was the most commonly involved branch for referred pain. Superior cerebellar artery was the commonest offending vessel in 86.6% of cases. Trigeminal root entry zone location (70%) was the commonest site of conflict. Postoperative pain relief showed excellent results in 86.6%, good in 10.0% and poor in 3.4%. Recurrence rate was 1.5% per year. Conclusion: MVD is safe, effective and treatment of choice for trigeminal neuralgia.

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