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Severity Analysis of Neurovascular Contact in Patients with Trigeminal Neuralgia: Assessment with the Inner View of the 3D MR Cisternogram and Angiogram Fusion Imaging

T. Satoh, M. Omi, M. Nabeshima, K. Onoda and I. Date
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2009, 30 (3) 603-607; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1409
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    Schematic illustration of the severity analysis of the NVC. Severity of the NVC was determined by the extent of the nerve circumference in contact with the vessel and classified into 4 groups: severe, NVC with the vessel contacting the trigeminal nerve covering >20% of the nerve circumference; moderate, with <20% contact; simple, with slight touch; and none. CN-V indicates trigeminal nerve.

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    Severe NVC at the affected trigeminal nerve. A, MinIP image of the source MR cisternogram (MRC). B, Operative photograph (OP-1) before decompression of the NVC at MVD surgery. C, Operative photograph (OP-2) after surgical decompression. D and E, Preoperative simulation images of the 3D MR cisternogram and angiogram fusion imaging, projected left posterolaterally (the view-position box at the right corner and indicated by a red curved arrow in A). The offending transverse pontine vein compresses the trigeminal nerve directly and the trunk of the SCA indirectly. F, Illustrative sketch of the simulation images. G and H, Inner views of the fusion MR imaging, projected posteroanteriorally along the nerve axis, viewed from inside the rootlet of the nerve at the brain stem (the view-position box at the right corner and indicated by a yellow arrowhead in A), showing the 3D anatomic relationship of the NVC. The contour of the trigeminal nerve is severely compressed by the complex of the transverse pontine vein and the trunk of the SCA. I, Illustrative sketch of the inner view. CN-V indicates the trigeminal nerve; SCA-r, rostral branch of the superior cerebellar artery; SCA-c, caudal branch of the superior cerebellar artery; SCA-t, trunk of the superior cerebellar artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery; BA, basilar artery.

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    Study population of neurovascular contact in patients with TN and healthy control subjects

    DescriptorTNHealthy Controls
    No. of Subjects6639
    Age (yr) (mean ± SD)63.9 ± 13.466.4 ± 12.6
    Sex, % female (No.)44 (67)24 (62)
    Symptom side (% right)34 (52)
    • Note:—TN indicates trigeminal neuralgia.

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    Severity analysis of MR imaging findings on the neurovascular contact in the affected, contralateral, and normal trigeminal nerves

    Nerve Category (No.)Affected*1Contralateral*2Normal*3
    Treatment (No.)MVD (40)*4Medical (26)*5None (66)None (78)
    None, No. (%)3 (8)7 (27)43 (65)54 (69)
    Simple, No. (%)4 (10)7 (27)19 (29)18 (23)
    Moderate, No. (%)13 (33)7 (27)4 (6)6 (8)
    Severe, No. (%)20 (50)5 (19)0 (0)0 (0)
    NVC on image, No. (%)56 (85)23 (35)24 (31)
    • Note:—NVC indicates neurovascular contact; MVD, microvascular decompression;

    • *1 , affected trigeminal nerves in the symptomatic sides of the TN;

    • *2 , contralateral trigeminal nerves on the sides contralateral to the symptomatic TN;

    • *3 , normal trigeminal nerves in the control subjects; MVD

    • *4 , microvascular decompression surgery; Medical

    • *5 , medical control.

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T. Satoh, M. Omi, M. Nabeshima, K. Onoda, I. Date
Severity Analysis of Neurovascular Contact in Patients with Trigeminal Neuralgia: Assessment with the Inner View of the 3D MR Cisternogram and Angiogram Fusion Imaging
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2009, 30 (3) 603-607; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1409

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