2000
DOI: 10.1007/s101940070042
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Surgical treatment of trigeminal neuralgia: results of percutaneous treatment versus microsurgical decompression

Abstract: A patient with trigeminal neuralgia may need different forms of treatment during his or her lifetime. Physicians should be aware of the different available surgical treatments, and know their effectiveness, side effects and complications. Microvascular decompression is considered by many to be the most effective treatment. The goal of the procedure is to remove the cause of pain, obtained by decompressing the nerve at its entry point into the pons. Percutaneous procedures are more easily performed but the recu… Show more

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