2021
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s343783
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The Transformation of the Balloon Shape in Percutaneous Balloon Compression for Trigeminal Neuralgia

Abstract: Background The pear shape of an inflated balloon is thought to be a gold standard of successful percutaneous balloon compression (PBC). However, neither how nor why it changes in that way (the anatomic basis) has not yet been fully described. Aim In this article, we try to describe how the balloon in Meckel’s cave (MC) should appear and why; and identify which shapes are good pear shapes, which shapes are not good pear shapes, and which shapes are intermediate. … Show more

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“…Although PBC is widely used in the treatment of TN, some unavoidable complications that may affect the nal treatment outcome have also been reported [29]. In the study, The incidence of TCR(trigeminocardiac re ex) during the operation was 100%.…”
Section: Disscutionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Although PBC is widely used in the treatment of TN, some unavoidable complications that may affect the nal treatment outcome have also been reported [29]. In the study, The incidence of TCR(trigeminocardiac re ex) during the operation was 100%.…”
Section: Disscutionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The Meckel’s cave is flat before it is filled with balloon, pear-shaped balloon indicates enough pressure in the balloon so the head forms a small protrusion protruding from the porus trigeminus [ 16 ]. In addition to typical pear shape, the balloon may also form pear-like, oval, round, irregular, dumbbell shapes [ 11 , 17 , 18 ]. In our study, all the balloons formed pear shape with or without position adjustments of the catheter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the balloon completely slides out of the cavity, only an original oval shape can form outside the cavity. 39 , 41 Whether “dumbbell” shaped, oval shaped, or inverted “pear” shaped balloon, the pain relief is worse than that of the “pear” shaped balloon. Some balloon shapes, such as “dumbbell” shaped balloons, can also cause some degree of postoperative pain relief, as well as effective compression on the trigeminal ganglion.…”
Section: The Key Point—shape and Morphological Changes Of The Balloonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 25 , 48 The size of the foramen ovale is also correlated with the balloon pressure, and a narrow foramen ovale is often associated with lower balloon pressure. 41 , 49 Balloon pressure and volume can be used as an auxiliary reference index. Of note, the intraoperative pressure can be recorded to build the pressure model.…”
Section: The Current Balloon Compression Time and Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%