Trigeminal neuralgia Flashcards

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Definition of trigeminal neuralgia (1)

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‘- a sudden, unilateral, severe, brief stabbing, recurrent pain in the distribution of one or more branches of the fifth cranial
nerve’ IASP

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Incidence of trigeminal neuralgia (7)

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 Point prevalence 0.001
 Incidence approx 3-5 per 100,000 of
the population
 Women >men
 Age 50 years plus
 Unilateral
 Idiopathic
 Secondary
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Presentation of trigeminal neuralgia (5)

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 Unilateral, sharp shooting pain; severity
10/10
-lightening
-knife being twisted
-electric shock
 Triggered –eating, talking, washing
 Paroxysms
 Day > night
 Remission
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Associations with trigeminal neuralgia (3)

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 Depression
 Suicidal
 Isolated

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Pathophysiology of trigeminal neuralgia (1)

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Local demyelination of the trigeminal root

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Management of trigeminal neuralgia (2)

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Medical

Surgical

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Management of trigeminal neuralgia - surgery (4)

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  • microvascular decompression
  • ganglion procedures
  • stereotactic radiosurgery
  • cryoanalgesia
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Management of trigeminal neuralgia - medication (6)

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Sodium channel blockers
 Carbamazepine
 Oxcarbazepine
 Lamotrigine
Gabapentin/Pregabalin
Baclofen
Valproate
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Trigeminal neuralgia - management: carbamazepine (Tegretol) dosage and side effects (6)

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Dosage
-twice daily (carbamazepine retard)
-increase dose gradually
Side effects
-rash 8%
-ataxia and somnolence
-dyscrasia (rare)
-drug interactions - warfarin etc.
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Surgical management of trigeminal neuralgia (4)

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Microvascular decompression
Ganglion procedures
Stereotactic radiosurgery
Cryoanalgesia

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Microvascular decompressions - management of trigeminal neuralgia (2)

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> 80% complete pain relief - often life long

Morbidity - CSF leaks, meningitis, cranial nerve deficits

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Ganglion procedure - management of trigeminal neuralgia (5)

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The needle is inserted through foramen ovale into the ganglion
-compression balloon
-glycerol injection
-thermocoagulation
General anaesthesia
Sensory deficit
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Cryoanalgesia - management of trigeminal neuralgia (3)

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Recovery and recurrence of the pain
Fibrosis
Sensory deficit

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Stereotactic radiosurgery audit (4)

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Delay in pain relief
Failure of treatment
20-30% of patients get some paraesthesia
Recurrence of pain

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