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Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature

BACKGROUND: Venous infarction as a complication of microvascular decompression (MVD) is a recognized but extremely rare occurrence in an otherwise standard neurosurgical procedure. Sacrificing one or more veins is considered safe by majority of experienced surgeons and authors. However, in the recen...

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Autores principales: Anichini, Giulio, Iqbal, Mazhar, Rafiq, Nasir Muhammad, Ironside, James W., Kamel, Mahmoud
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4901823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27313970
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.183520
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author Anichini, Giulio
Iqbal, Mazhar
Rafiq, Nasir Muhammad
Ironside, James W.
Kamel, Mahmoud
author_facet Anichini, Giulio
Iqbal, Mazhar
Rafiq, Nasir Muhammad
Ironside, James W.
Kamel, Mahmoud
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description BACKGROUND: Venous infarction as a complication of microvascular decompression (MVD) is a recognized but extremely rare occurrence in an otherwise standard neurosurgical procedure. Sacrificing one or more veins is considered safe by majority of experienced surgeons and authors. However, in the recent years, there has been growing debate about the management of venous trigeminal compression and/or superior petrosal complex (separation vs. coagulation and cutting of the vein), with few papers describing mild to severe complications related to venous sacrifice. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report our dramatic experience during re-exploration for MVD on a male who developed massive cerebellar, brainstem, and brain infarction. Extensive analysis of surgical planning and literature debate about this topic is also reported. CONCLUSION: Despite rare, venous infarction after venous sacrifice in MVD is possible and can have catastrophic consequences. We would advise: (1) To try preserving the vein anytime this is possible, especially if it is large in size; (2) if it is decided to sacrifice the vein temporary occlusion while observing changed in the neurophysiology might be safer; (3) when planning an MVD for suspected venous compression, possible alternative forms of treatment should also be considered.
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spelling pubmed-49018232016-06-16 Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature Anichini, Giulio Iqbal, Mazhar Rafiq, Nasir Muhammad Ironside, James W. Kamel, Mahmoud Surg Neurol Int Surgical Neurology International: Cerebrovascular BACKGROUND: Venous infarction as a complication of microvascular decompression (MVD) is a recognized but extremely rare occurrence in an otherwise standard neurosurgical procedure. Sacrificing one or more veins is considered safe by majority of experienced surgeons and authors. However, in the recent years, there has been growing debate about the management of venous trigeminal compression and/or superior petrosal complex (separation vs. coagulation and cutting of the vein), with few papers describing mild to severe complications related to venous sacrifice. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report our dramatic experience during re-exploration for MVD on a male who developed massive cerebellar, brainstem, and brain infarction. Extensive analysis of surgical planning and literature debate about this topic is also reported. CONCLUSION: Despite rare, venous infarction after venous sacrifice in MVD is possible and can have catastrophic consequences. We would advise: (1) To try preserving the vein anytime this is possible, especially if it is large in size; (2) if it is decided to sacrifice the vein temporary occlusion while observing changed in the neurophysiology might be safer; (3) when planning an MVD for suspected venous compression, possible alternative forms of treatment should also be considered. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4901823/ /pubmed/27313970 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.183520 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Surgical Neurology International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Surgical Neurology International: Cerebrovascular
Anichini, Giulio
Iqbal, Mazhar
Rafiq, Nasir Muhammad
Ironside, James W.
Kamel, Mahmoud
Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature
title Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature
title_full Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature
title_fullStr Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature
title_short Sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. Is it safe? Learning the hard way. Case report and review of literature
title_sort sacrificing the superior petrosal vein during microvascular decompression. is it safe? learning the hard way. case report and review of literature
topic Surgical Neurology International: Cerebrovascular
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4901823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27313970
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.183520
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