Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3093885 Surgical Neurology 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe history of the development of current available techniques to treat TN was reviewed.MethodsThe largest peer-reviewed publications on the surgical treatment of refractory TN were analyzed, considering the pros and cons of each technique. Results of modern peer-reviewed radiosurgery series were presented, taking into consideration the approach of each research article. Radiation doses and targets for radiosurgery were discussed to maximize the understanding of this technique.ResultsIt is concluded that radiosurgery is the least invasive modality with the fewest side effects, although, to match the results of the competing techniques, a substantial number of patients still need some medication intake.ConclusionFurther studies determining the ideal target and radiation dose may bring radiosurgery results to the level of the ones achieved with microvascular decompression, currently considered the gold-standard method.

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