2022
DOI: 10.1227/ons.0000000000000546
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A Case Series of Trigeminal Neuralgia With Pure Venous Compression: Postoperative Outcomes Associated With Intraoperative Venous Transposition Versus Coagulation

Abstract: BACKGROUND:Microvascular decompressions (MVDs) are effective open-surgical procedures for trigeminal neuralgia (TN). Intraoperative management of compressive veins may include either venous transposition or coagulation. Although both are generally considered safe, which technique results in optimal postoperative outcomes remains unclear.OBJECTIVE:To compare postoperative pain and numbness outcomes after an MVD in patients with TN of exclusive venous compression.METHODS:We retrospectively reviewed all patients … Show more

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“…17,18 In these cases, venous coagulation has been found to offer better outcomes than venous transposition. 19 In addition, patients that exhibit multiple vessel compression have been shown to exhibit worse outcomes after MVD compared with those with just single vessel compression. 5 Despite the breadth of literature examining the relationship between type of neurovascular compression and outcomes after MVD, the effect of such compression on other surgical interventions such as percutaneous rhizotomy is not well understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,18 In these cases, venous coagulation has been found to offer better outcomes than venous transposition. 19 In addition, patients that exhibit multiple vessel compression have been shown to exhibit worse outcomes after MVD compared with those with just single vessel compression. 5 Despite the breadth of literature examining the relationship between type of neurovascular compression and outcomes after MVD, the effect of such compression on other surgical interventions such as percutaneous rhizotomy is not well understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%