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Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report.

INTRODUCTION: Trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP) is a syndrome of severe, disabling, constant facial pain arising from the trigeminal nerve or ganglion. Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) are a rare cause of TNP. The limited choices of intervention of TNP include peripheral nerve stimulation, trigemin...

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Autores principales: Padilla-Lichtenberger, Fernando, Casto, Florencia Belén, Garavaglia, Federico, Villaescusa, Miguel, Ciraolo, Carlos
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37773339
http://dx.doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v80.n3.41142
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author Padilla-Lichtenberger, Fernando
Casto, Florencia Belén
Garavaglia, Federico
Villaescusa, Miguel
Ciraolo, Carlos
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Casto, Florencia Belén
Garavaglia, Federico
Villaescusa, Miguel
Ciraolo, Carlos
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description INTRODUCTION: Trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP) is a syndrome of severe, disabling, constant facial pain arising from the trigeminal nerve or ganglion. Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) are a rare cause of TNP. The limited choices of intervention of TNP include peripheral nerve stimulation, trigeminal nucleotomy and motor cortex stimulation. CASE REPORT: We present a 56-year-old man who suffered from trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to nerve compression due to a giant posterior fossa AVM. The pain was refractory to drug treatment. From all the therapeutic options available we declined the microvascular decompression of the trigeminal nerve due to the presence of the giant AVM, or stereotactic radiosurgery because of the AVM's diffuse nidus. After a multidisciplinary discussion we proposed a safe and reversible treatment: Motor Cortical Stimulation (MCS). We placed a 16-pole epidural electrode on the right precentral gyrus. The patient had satisfactory pain control with some supplemental medication. No complications or side effects such as seizures, sensory disturbances or infections were presented. DISCUSSION: The limited choices of intervention of TNP include peripheral nerve stimulation, trigeminal nucleotomy and MCS. Henssen et al performed a systematic review where they investigated the effectiveness of MCS and discovered that this is significantly different among different chronic neuropathic orofacial pain disorders. A visual analogue scale (VAS) measured median pain relief of 66.5% was found. CONCLUSION: MCS should be one more tool to consider in highly selected cases, when other treatments are unfeasible.
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spelling pubmed-105949842023-10-25 Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report. Padilla-Lichtenberger, Fernando Casto, Florencia Belén Garavaglia, Federico Villaescusa, Miguel Ciraolo, Carlos Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba Casos Clínicos INTRODUCTION: Trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP) is a syndrome of severe, disabling, constant facial pain arising from the trigeminal nerve or ganglion. Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) are a rare cause of TNP. The limited choices of intervention of TNP include peripheral nerve stimulation, trigeminal nucleotomy and motor cortex stimulation. CASE REPORT: We present a 56-year-old man who suffered from trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to nerve compression due to a giant posterior fossa AVM. The pain was refractory to drug treatment. From all the therapeutic options available we declined the microvascular decompression of the trigeminal nerve due to the presence of the giant AVM, or stereotactic radiosurgery because of the AVM's diffuse nidus. After a multidisciplinary discussion we proposed a safe and reversible treatment: Motor Cortical Stimulation (MCS). We placed a 16-pole epidural electrode on the right precentral gyrus. The patient had satisfactory pain control with some supplemental medication. No complications or side effects such as seizures, sensory disturbances or infections were presented. DISCUSSION: The limited choices of intervention of TNP include peripheral nerve stimulation, trigeminal nucleotomy and MCS. Henssen et al performed a systematic review where they investigated the effectiveness of MCS and discovered that this is significantly different among different chronic neuropathic orofacial pain disorders. A visual analogue scale (VAS) measured median pain relief of 66.5% was found. CONCLUSION: MCS should be one more tool to consider in highly selected cases, when other treatments are unfeasible. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10594984/ /pubmed/37773339 http://dx.doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v80.n3.41142 Text en Copyright © Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la Licencia de Atribución Creative Commons, que permite el uso, distribución y reproducción sin restricciones en cualquier medio, siempre que el trabajo original esté debidamente citado.
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Padilla-Lichtenberger, Fernando
Casto, Florencia Belén
Garavaglia, Federico
Villaescusa, Miguel
Ciraolo, Carlos
Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report.
title Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report.
title_full Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report.
title_fullStr Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report.
title_full_unstemmed Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report.
title_short Motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. A case report.
title_sort motor cortical stimulation for the treatment of trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to an arteriovenous malformation. a case report.
topic Casos Clínicos
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37773339
http://dx.doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v80.n3.41142
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