Author:
Abboud Tammam,Malinova Vesna,Rohde Veit,Mielke Dorothee
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
Radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RFT) for refractory trigeminal neuralgia is usually performed in awake patients to localize the involved trigeminal branches. It is often a painful experience. Here, we present RFT under neuromonitoring guidance and general anesthesia.
Method
Stimulation of trigeminal branches at the foramen ovale with the tip of the RFT cannula is performed under short general anesthesia. Antidromic sensory–evoked potentials (aSEP) are recorded from the 3 trigeminal branches. The cannula is repositioned until the desired branch can be stimulated and lesioned.
Conclusion
aSEP enable accurate localization of involved trigeminal branches during RFT and allow performing the procedure under general anesthesia.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC