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1 Trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux) painful twitch
CT guided interventional treatment Jalal Jalal Shokouhi- MD ISR Iran Shahyar Pashaie-MD Tehran. Uni. Iran Mohammad hossein Herischi Baku Republic Azerbaijan

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3 Trigeminal Neuralgia What is it?
Fifth cranial nerve pain in the cheek, lips, gums or chin on the one side

4 Function: Chewing Saliva Tears Facial sensations

5 Topogram: Ophtalmic branch: around eyes and forhead
Maxillary branch: lips, nose, cheek Mandibular branch: tongue, lower lip

6 TGN-Historical perspective • Fallopius : documented the trigeminal nerve in the 16th century in an anatomical study • John Locke : American physician in Paris – gave a full detailed description of TGN. The patient was the Countess of Northumberland, wife of British Ambassador to the French Court. • Nicolas Andre : called the clinical entity ‘Tic douloureaux’ in 1756 describing 5 patients who suffered from a : ‘cruel and obscure illness which causes in the face some violent motions, some hideous grimaces, which are an insurmountable obstacle to the reception of food, which put off sleep’ • Fothergill’s disease : after eponymous London Physician in • Trousseau : 1853 suggested that the paroxysmal nature of TGN was due to abnormal conduction and called it ‘neuralgia epileptiform’

7 TGN : Clinical features • Female > Male • Incidence : 4
TGN : Clinical features • Female > Male • Incidence : 4.3 / 100,000 • Age group : years • Paroxysmal recurrent pain of short duration • Trigger point(s), allodynia • Periods of remission • Recurrent episodes of pain with progressively shorter periods of remission • Distribution of pain : – localised to Trigeminal nerve – 80% Maxillary / Mandibular combination – Right side > Left side • Clinical examination : Usually normal

8 TGN-Differential diagnosis • Dental / Sinus related pain • Cluster headache / Migrainous neuralgia • Atypical facial pain • Post - herpetic neuropathy • TM joint dysfunction – Degenerative , Rheumatoid arthritis • Trigeminal neuropathy – Demyelination : Multiple sclerosis • Facial myalgia

9 Trigeminal Neuralgia What causes it

10 Pathophysiology • Compression at root exit zone : at junction of central myelin (oligodendroglial cells) and peripheral myelin (Schwann cells) : the Obersteiner-Redlich line – Vascular cross compression of Root Exit Zone • Atherosclerotic degeneration causing elongation and tortuosity – Neoplastic compression • Meningioma, Schwannoma, Neuroma, Epidermoid • Focal segmental axonal demyelination with abberant synaptogenesis resulting in transaxonal ephaptic transmission • Spontaneous discharge occur at site of compression • Evoked potentials studies demonstrate increased latency & threshold consistent with nerve compression

11 Pathophysiology • Association between multiple sclerosis and demyelination – 4% of patients with MS have TGN • Harris 1950 Rare forms of paroxysmal trigeminal neuralgia and their relation to disseminated sclerosis BMJ – 2% of patients with TGN have MS

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14 Treatments: Drug: antiepileptic: carbamazepine or tegretol,phenytoin or dilantin

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16 Treatments: Drug: antiepileptic: carbamazepine or tegretol,phenytoin or dilantin Surgery of tumor or vascular decompression, microendoscopy (2.7mm)

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21 Treatments: Drug: antiepileptic: carbamazepine or tegretol,phenytoin or dilantin Surgery of tumor or vascular decompression, microendoscopy (2.7mm) Radio surgery(γ-knife,RF)

22 Treatments: Drug: antiepileptic: carbamazepine or tegretol,phenytoin or dilantin Surgery of tumor or vascular decompression, microendoscopy (2.7mm) Radio surgery(γ-knife,RF) Interventional radiology: glycerol, ethanol, RFA

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32 33 Idiopathic (dental operations)?? 16 M.S 14 ?
63 patients 13 Female 50 Male 33 Idiopathic (dental operations)?? 16 M.S 14 ?

33 Techniques and drugs: Needle G22 Spiral CT guidance Local anesthesia (marcaine, pubivicaine cc) Iodine 0.5 cc Ethanol 65-95% 2-3cc

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37 Nerve blockage, if there is no organic lesion in meckle cave, cavernous sinus and parasellar, also mandibular nerve branch 1:01 AM

38 M.S and Pain: 53 to 82% Acute: Neuropathic in acute phase
Chronic: 90% Neuropathic or musculoskeletal 1:01 AM

39 Site of lesions: Trigeminal entry zone in brain stem: Tri. G. Neuralgia Brain stem, spinal cord: muscle spasm, pain full cramp Corticospinal, Corticobulbar, Spasticity, LBP, extremity pain 1:01 AM

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44 Results: All patients: pain free immediately after injection
Repeat injection: 2-3 1:01 AM

45 Take home message: M.S. has diplopia, parestesia, paralysis, vertigo,... Also MS has pain. 1:01 AM

46 Thank you Any Question?


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