Pradel W, Hlawitschka M, Eckelt U, Herzog R, Koch K
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany.
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2002 Jun;40(3):244-7. doi: 10.1054/bjom.2001.0765.
A newly developed cryoprobe for peripheral nerves allows surgeons to freeze branches of the trigeminal nerve at the infraorbital or the mandibular foramen without exposing the nerve or damaging the surrounding tissue. The probe has an outer diameter of 2.7mm, and a vacuum-insulated shaft to protect the adjacent tissue. It is designed to be inserted transmucosally. The cryoprobe was used in 19 patients to freeze the infraorbital nerve or the inferior alveolar nerve. At 4-8 months after cryotherapy sensation in the areas innervated by the treated nerve had returned, but pain was absent for at least 6 months. The pain recurred in 13 out of 19 patients within 6-12 months. However, it was possible to repeat the cryotherapy as the procedure was not stressful. Cryosurgery widens the range of methods available to treat trigeminal neuralgia.
一种新开发的用于周围神经的冷冻探头使外科医生能够在不暴露神经或不损伤周围组织的情况下,在下眶缘或下颌孔处冷冻三叉神经分支。该探头外径为2.7毫米,有一个真空隔热轴以保护相邻组织。它设计为经黏膜插入。该冷冻探头用于19例患者,以冷冻眶下神经或下牙槽神经。冷冻治疗后4至8个月,受治疗神经所支配区域的感觉恢复,但至少6个月内无疼痛。19例患者中有13例在6至12个月内疼痛复发。然而,由于该手术压力不大,因此可以重复进行冷冻治疗。冷冻手术拓宽了治疗三叉神经痛的可用方法范围。