Percutaneous Radiofrequency Mandibular Nerve Rhizotomy Guided by High-Speed Real-Time Computed Tomography Fluoroscopy

We present a new method of percutaneous radiofrequency mandibular nerve rhizotomy for pain relief in the mandibular region, in which needle placement is guided by high-speed real-time computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy. Eleven patients (13 procedures) with idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia underwent...

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Hauptverfasser: Koizuka, Shiro, Saito, Shigeru, Tobe, Masaru, Sekimoto, Kenichi, Obata, Hideaki, Koyama, Yoshinori
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description We present a new method of percutaneous radiofrequency mandibular nerve rhizotomy for pain relief in the mandibular region, in which needle placement is guided by high-speed real-time computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy. Eleven patients (13 procedures) with idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia underwent the procedure. CT fluoroscopy simultaneously provided 3 slices (1-mm interval series, craniocaudally) in 1 fluoroscopic view, allowing for accurate needle placement. Trigeminal neuralgia improved in all patients without severe complications. The mean numerical rating scales of pain intensity (±SD) decreased from 6.5 (±1.8, pretreatment) to 1.8 (±1.7, 1 month after treatment) and to 0.9 (±1.0, 3 months after treatment). Our limited-case series suggests potential advantages for the new CT fluoroscopy guidance, but these findings await confirmation from randomized controlled trials and large-case series.
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