Haines S J, Jannetta P J, Zorub D S
J Neurosurg. 1980 Mar;52(3):381-6. doi: 10.3171/jns.1980.52.3.0381.
The vascular relationships of the trigeminal nerve root entry zone were examined bilaterally in 20 cadavers of individuals known to be free of facial pain. Fourteen of 40 nerves made contact with an artery, but only four of these showed evidence of compression or distortion of the nerve. In addition, the vascular relationships of 40 trigeminal nerves exposed surgically for treatment of trigeminal neuralgia were studied, and 31 nerves showed compression by adjacent arteries. Venous compression was seen in four of the cadaver nerves and in eight nerves from patients with trigeminal neuralgia. These data support the hypothesis that arterial compression of the trigeminal nerve is associated with trigeminal neuralgia.
在20具已知无面部疼痛的尸体上,双侧检查了三叉神经根入区的血管关系。40条神经中有14条与一条动脉接触,但其中只有4条显示出神经受压或扭曲的迹象。此外,研究了因治疗三叉神经痛而手术暴露的40条三叉神经的血管关系,31条神经显示受到相邻动脉的压迫。在4条尸体神经和8条三叉神经痛患者的神经中发现了静脉压迫。这些数据支持了三叉神经的动脉压迫与三叉神经痛相关的假说。