Mullan S, Lichtor T
J Neurosurg. 1983 Dec;59(6):1007-12. doi: 10.3171/jns.1983.59.6.1007.
Fifty patients were treated for trigeminal neuralgia by percutaneous microcompression of the trigeminal ganglion. A No. 4 Fogarty balloon catheter was inserted under brief general anesthesia, using biplane fluoroscopy. This procedure is essentially a percutaneous simplication of the older Taarnhøj-Sheldon-Pudenz operation. The follow-up period ranged from 0.5 to 4.5 years. Pain recurred in 12% of cases during that time, and it is anticipated that within 5 years the recurrence rate will reach 20%, which is approximately the same rate as for the alternative established procedures. The advantages of this technique are freedom from discomfort on the part of the patient, a remarkable ease of performance on the part of the operator, absence of associated mortality, and a minimal morbidity rate.
五十名三叉神经痛患者接受了经皮三叉神经节微压迫治疗。在短暂全身麻醉下,使用双平面荧光镜插入4号Fogarty球囊导管。该手术本质上是对较旧的Taarnhøj-Sheldon-Pudenz手术的经皮简化。随访期为0.5至4.5年。在此期间,12%的病例疼痛复发,预计5年内复发率将达到20%,这与其他既定手术的复发率大致相同。该技术的优点是患者无不适感,术者操作极为简便,无相关死亡率,发病率极低。