Clinical study of puncture technique in single division of the trigeminal ganglion intumescentia

Author:

Zhang Liyong1,Guo Yu2,Xu Ji2,He Yunfeng1,Qi Zhenglei1,Chen Henglin1,Zhang Hengzhu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery Jianhu Hospital Affiliated to Nantong University Yancheng China

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Clinical Medical College Yangzhou University Yangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe explored the feasibility of single‐division puncture in the ophthalmic division, maxillary division, and mandibular division of the trigeminal ganglion intumescentia (TGI) and the feasibility of radiofrequency treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.MethodsAccording to the previous anatomical image studies, 3D Slicer software was used to analyze the CT images of the patients. The trigeminal ganglion fossa (TGF) was used as the imaging sign. TGI was identified in the sagittal plane along the fiber. The puncture path starts from the TGI center‐foramen ovale line, extending outward to the epidermis as the needle insertion point, and extending inward to the division boundary. For lateral puncture, which is blocked by the mandible, the positions of closed mouth, open mouth, and over‐open mouth were used. Multiple targets were generated using straight electrodes and curved electrodes to achieve full coverage of TGI. According to the preoperative design, general anesthesia surgery was performed. Xper CT was used for imaging, and the puncture was guided by Xper Guide. Radiofrequency treatment of TGI was conducted.ResultsIn total, 45 patients with trigeminal neuralgia underwent 50 single‐division TGI punctures. The procedure was smooth and the compliance with the design was good. Continuous radiofrequency (CRF) was performed, the VAS scores were 25 times at 70°C, 19 times at 65°C, two times at 60°C, and two times at 50°C (both in the ophthalmic division). Pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) was conducted two times. Within 24 h after the procedure, the VAS scores were all 0. From 1 to 7 days after the procedure, pain recurrence was found in three cases, of whom two cases received pulsed radiofrequency treatment. Patients were followed up for 1–24 months and there were no recurrence. After continuous radiofrequency at 65–70°C, the moderate tactile loss was observed, and nearly half of the patients had food residues on the surgical side after 6 months. After continuous radiofrequency at 60°C, there was mild tactile loss and no food residue. The tactile sensation was slightly decreased after continuous radiofrequency at 50°C, and the tactile sensation was normal the next day.ConclusionTrigeminal ganglion intumescentia single‐division radiofrequency is effective and feasible for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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