A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression

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Autor(a) principal: Campos,Wuilker Knoner
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Linhares,Marcelo N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Trigeminal neuralgia is the most common facial pain. It may be treated with percutaneous balloon compression (PBC), which is considered to be a safe and efficient procedure. The purpose of this study was to review our results with PBC and to assess the factors influencing the outcome. METHOD: A multivariate analysis was used to study 39 patients during a 50-month postoperative period. RESULTS: There was predominance of the female gender (54%), the right side of the face (84%) and V2V3 roots of trigeminal nerve (33%). The mean age was 62.3 years. No major complications or deaths occurred. Among all variables, postoperative hypoesthesia was the single prognostic factor capable of positively influencing the results (p=0.02). Most patients (80%) were pain-free after 50 months with a 90% satisfaction rate. CONCLUSION: PBC was a safe procedure with low morbidity, no mortality, high approval ratings, and was an important improving on patients' quality of life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
title A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
spellingShingle A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
Campos,Wuilker Knoner
trigeminal neuralgia
facial hypoesthesia
percutaneous balloon compression
trigeminal nerve
facial neuralgia
title_short A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
title_full A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
title_fullStr A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
title_full_unstemmed A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
title_sort A prospective study of 39 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated with percutaneous balloon compression
author Campos,Wuilker Knoner
author_facet Campos,Wuilker Knoner
Linhares,Marcelo N.
author_role author
author2 Linhares,Marcelo N.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos,Wuilker Knoner
Linhares,Marcelo N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv trigeminal neuralgia
facial hypoesthesia
percutaneous balloon compression
trigeminal nerve
facial neuralgia
topic trigeminal neuralgia
facial hypoesthesia
percutaneous balloon compression
trigeminal nerve
facial neuralgia
description OBJECTIVE: Trigeminal neuralgia is the most common facial pain. It may be treated with percutaneous balloon compression (PBC), which is considered to be a safe and efficient procedure. The purpose of this study was to review our results with PBC and to assess the factors influencing the outcome. METHOD: A multivariate analysis was used to study 39 patients during a 50-month postoperative period. RESULTS: There was predominance of the female gender (54%), the right side of the face (84%) and V2V3 roots of trigeminal nerve (33%). The mean age was 62.3 years. No major complications or deaths occurred. Among all variables, postoperative hypoesthesia was the single prognostic factor capable of positively influencing the results (p=0.02). Most patients (80%) were pain-free after 50 months with a 90% satisfaction rate. CONCLUSION: PBC was a safe procedure with low morbidity, no mortality, high approval ratings, and was an important improving on patients' quality of life.
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