Efficacy of microvascular decompression in patients with trigeminal neuralgia with negative neurovascular relationship shown by magnetic resonance tomography.

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
Sheng Cheng WeiChun-Cheng Qu

Abstract

To explore the surgical efficacy of microvascular decompression(MVD) when the recent magnetic resonance tomography angiography(MRA) is unable to determine the relationship between blood vessels and nerves in patients with trigeminal neuralgia(TN). The MRI images of 146 patients with TN who underwent MVD from January 2016 to December 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. The relationship between nerves and vessels was categorized as no contact, suspicious contact, and clear contact. Suspicious contact and clear contact were both defined as positive neurovascular relationship, whereas no contact was defined as negative neurovascular relationship. The efficacy of MVD in positive and negative groups was compared. 1. A total of 146 TN patients underwent MVD. Intraoperative examination revealed that out of 146, 143 patients exhibited contacts, including 110 cases with arterial contact, 22 cases with combined arterial and venous contact, and 11 cases with venous contact. Considering the surgical result as a gold standard, the sensitivity of three-dimensional time leap angiography (3D-TOF-MRA) in assessing vascular compression in TN was 74.0 %; and the sensitivity of three-dimensional steady-state precession rapid imaging sequence (3D-FI...Continue Reading

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