Microvascular triple decompression for combined simultaneous trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, and pulsatile tinnitus due to separate offending vessels

Y. Choi, I. Kim, J. Sung, C. Cho
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Neurovascular compression syndrome is generally caused by vascular compression at the root entry or exit zone of the corresponding cranial nerve. Trigeminal neuralgia is the most frequent syndrome, followed by hemifacial spasm. Despite ongoing debate in the literature, pulsatile tinnitus is also known to be a neurovascular compression syndrome resulting from vascular compression of the vestibulocochlear nerve. Combined manifestations of neurovascular compression symptoms are very rare. We report a case with a simultaneous manifestation of trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, and pulsatile tinnitus as neurovascular compression syndrome with separate offending vessels. A 53-year-old female presented with lancinating pain in the left face, left hemifacial spasm, and ipsilateral pulsatile tinnitus for 2 years. Trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm were diagnosed after a neurological examination, imaging study, and electromyography. Microvascular decompression via a retrosigmoid approach for separate offenders, including the superior cerebellar artery, anterior inferior cerebellar artery, and posterior inferior cerebellar artery was performed using Teflon sponges. The patient’s hemifacial spasm, pulsatile tinnitus, and hemifacial pain improved immediately after microvascular decompression.
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微血管三联减压术治疗三叉神经痛、面肌痉挛及搏动性耳鸣
神经血管压迫综合征一般是由相应颅神经根入口或出口区血管受压引起的。三叉神经痛是最常见的综合征,其次是面肌痉挛。尽管在文献中仍有争议,但脉动性耳鸣也被认为是一种神经血管压迫综合征,由前庭耳蜗神经的血管压迫引起。合并神经血管压迫症状是非常罕见的。我们报告一个同时表现为三叉神经痛,面肌痉挛和搏动性耳鸣的病例,作为神经血管压迫综合征与单独的侵犯血管。女性,53岁,左脸刺痛,左面肌痉挛,同侧搏动性耳鸣2年。经神经学检查、影像学检查和肌电图诊断为三叉神经痛和面肌痉挛。采用聚四氟乙烯海绵,经乙状窦后入路对包括小脑上动脉、小脑前下动脉和小脑后下动脉在内的单独违例者进行微血管减压。微血管减压后,患者的面肌痉挛、搏动性耳鸣、面肌疼痛均得到改善。
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