Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch

According to the international headache society (IHS), trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a disorder characterized by recurrent unilateral brief, shock-like pain abrupt in onset and termination, limited to the distribution of one or more divisions of the trigeminal nerve. Peak incidence is between the age...

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Main Authors: Rajesh Shenoy, Ravi Ichalakaranji, Prakash Mahantashetti, Samanvaya Soni
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of the Scientific Society
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Online Access:http://www.jscisociety.com/article.asp?issn=0974-5009;year=2018;volume=45;issue=2;spage=102;epage=105;aulast=Shenoy
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spelling doaj-7668763248594cfc9d707f220aa2646f2020-11-24T21:54:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of the Scientific Society0974-50092018-01-0145210210510.4103/jss.JSS_47_18Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patchRajesh ShenoyRavi IchalakaranjiPrakash MahantashettiSamanvaya SoniAccording to the international headache society (IHS), trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a disorder characterized by recurrent unilateral brief, shock-like pain abrupt in onset and termination, limited to the distribution of one or more divisions of the trigeminal nerve. Peak incidence is between the ages of 50 and 60 years, more common in women. Patients with TN are best managed by coordinated multidisciplinary approach (medical and surgical management). Early surgery helps the patient to have a better quality of life rather than waiting with the medical therapy alone. Here we present a case of an old aged male patient with h/o right side facial pain in V1 and V2 distribution, diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, and was on prolonged drug therapy for the same with no signs of improvement. We subjected the patient for Microvascular decompression after confirming the vascular loop compressing the ipsilateral trigeminal nerve. Patient showed improvement with symptom free interval subsequently.http://www.jscisociety.com/article.asp?issn=0974-5009;year=2018;volume=45;issue=2;spage=102;epage=105;aulast=ShenoyMicrovascular decompressionTeflon patchtrigeminal neuralgia
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author Rajesh Shenoy
Ravi Ichalakaranji
Prakash Mahantashetti
Samanvaya Soni
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Ravi Ichalakaranji
Prakash Mahantashetti
Samanvaya Soni
Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch
Journal of the Scientific Society
Microvascular decompression
Teflon patch
trigeminal neuralgia
author_facet Rajesh Shenoy
Ravi Ichalakaranji
Prakash Mahantashetti
Samanvaya Soni
author_sort Rajesh Shenoy
title Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch
title_short Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch
title_full Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch
title_fullStr Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch
title_full_unstemmed Trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch
title_sort trigeminal neuralgia - microvascular decompression by teflon patch
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of the Scientific Society
issn 0974-5009
publishDate 2018-01-01
description According to the international headache society (IHS), trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a disorder characterized by recurrent unilateral brief, shock-like pain abrupt in onset and termination, limited to the distribution of one or more divisions of the trigeminal nerve. Peak incidence is between the ages of 50 and 60 years, more common in women. Patients with TN are best managed by coordinated multidisciplinary approach (medical and surgical management). Early surgery helps the patient to have a better quality of life rather than waiting with the medical therapy alone. Here we present a case of an old aged male patient with h/o right side facial pain in V1 and V2 distribution, diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, and was on prolonged drug therapy for the same with no signs of improvement. We subjected the patient for Microvascular decompression after confirming the vascular loop compressing the ipsilateral trigeminal nerve. Patient showed improvement with symptom free interval subsequently.
topic Microvascular decompression
Teflon patch
trigeminal neuralgia
url http://www.jscisociety.com/article.asp?issn=0974-5009;year=2018;volume=45;issue=2;spage=102;epage=105;aulast=Shenoy
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