Efficacy of surgical treatment in patients with trigeminal neuralgia secondary to multiple sclerosis: A prospective study of 18 cases with evaluation of outcome and complications by independent evaluators.
Jacob WormNavid NooryEmil Andonov SmilkovTone Bruvik HeinskouAnne Sofie Schott AndersenJacob Bertram SpringborgPer RochatJette Lautrup FrederiksenLars BendtsenStine MaarbjergPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2023)
Percutaneous procedures provided acceptable outcome and complication rates and should be offered to the majority of patients with trigeminal neuralgia secondary to multiple sclerosis who need surgery. Microvascular decompression is less effective and has a higher complication rate in trigeminal neuralgia secondary to multiple sclerosis compared to microvascular decompression in classical and idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia. Microvascular decompression should only be considered in patients with trigeminal neuralgia secondary to multiple sclerosis when they have neurovascular contact with morphological changes.