2020
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.920579
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Percutaneous Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment in a Patient with Chronic Bilateral Painful Glossopharyngeal Neuropathy

Abstract: Objective: Rare disease Background: Due to its rareness, we present a case of chronic, bilateral, painful glossopharyngeal neuropathy, which developed after nasal septum and inferior concha surgery, and was non-surgically treated with percutaneous pulsed radiofrequency at the glossopharyngeal nerve, using an extra-oral approach. Case Report: A 41-year-old Caucasian female patient (60 kg, 1.57 m, body mass index 24.8 kg/m 2) was referred to the Pain Center by her general practitioner because of ongoing pressing… Show more

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“…There was only one previous case report describing a successful treatment of Eagle's syndrome by PRF of the glossopharyngeal nerve [ 6 ]. Moreover, this modality of treatment has been implemented to treat several cases of glossopharyngeal neuralgia of various etiologies [ 15 - 16 ]. It is a relatively safe procedure, but serious complications may occur.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There was only one previous case report describing a successful treatment of Eagle's syndrome by PRF of the glossopharyngeal nerve [ 6 ]. Moreover, this modality of treatment has been implemented to treat several cases of glossopharyngeal neuralgia of various etiologies [ 15 - 16 ]. It is a relatively safe procedure, but serious complications may occur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%