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摘要
背景和目的:三叉神经痛(NT)是神经外科的常见病。它可分为特发性或继发于其他病症,如多发性硬化症(MS)。已有多种手术治疗方法,其中一些已被更现代的技术所取代。丹迪(Dandy)描述的部分感觉神经根切术(PSR)是一种因其永久性副作用而被其他技术取代的技术。我们将介绍这种技术在复发性 NT 患者中的应用经验:我们对 2018 年至 2023 年在本中心接受 PSR 技术手术的六名患者进行了回顾性审查:除一名患者因疼痛无法控制而需要再次干预外,所有接受干预的患者均有明显的临床改善。根据巴罗神经研究所(Barrow Neurological Institute,BNI)的量表,除一名患者外,80%(4/5)的患者从 V 级改善到 I/II 级。这名患者患有多发性硬化症。此外,一名患者术后因角膜反射受损而出现角膜溃疡:根据我们的经验,PSR 是复发性 TN 患者的有效治疗方案。结论:根据我们的经验,PSR 是治疗复发性 TN 患者的有效选择,只要掌握适当的手术技巧和该区域的解剖知识,并发症的发生率很低。据我们所知,我们是西班牙少数几个在过去十年中发表 PSR 治疗结果的中心之一。在我们的研究中,67%(4/6)的手术患者在停药后疼痛得到了很好的控制。
Partial sensory rhizotomy in recurrent trigeminal neuralgia. Our experience and literature review
Background and objective
Trigeminal Neuralgia (NT) is a common pathology in Neurosurgery. It can be classified as idiopathic or secondary to other pathologies, such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Several surgical treatments have been described, some of them being replaced by more modern techniques. Partial sensory rhizotomy (PSR), described by Dandy is a technique replaced by other techniques due to its permanent side effects. We present our experience with this technique in patients with recurrent NT.
Methods and materials
A retrospective review is carried out on five patients who underwent surgery at our center from 2018 to 2023 using the PSR technique.
Results
All the patients intervened showed significant clinical improvement, except one patient who required reintervention due to uncontrolled pain. According to the Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) scale, 80% (4/5) of patients showed improvement from grade V to grades I/II except for one of them. This patient suffered from MS. Additionally, one patient presented a corneal ulcer after surgery due to impairment of the corneal reflex.
Conclusion
In our experience, PSR is a valid treatment option in selected patients with recurrent TN. It has a low incidence of complications with an adequate surgical technique and anatomical knowledge of the region. To the best of our knowledge, we are one of the few centers in Spain to publish our results with PSR in the last ten years. We report good results in pain control withdrawing medication in 80% (4/5) of the operated patients.