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Subcutaneous Trigeminal Nerve Field Stimulation for Refractory Facial Pain
Published on: May 10, 2017
Cone Beam CT With Flat Panel Detector and Biplane Fluoroscopy-Guided Percutaneous Trigeminal Nerve Rhizotomy Using
Dylan T Cohen1,2,3, Ilya Bragin2,3, Roy Hwang4
1Neurology, State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, USA.
Abstract:
Trigeminal-mediated pain disorders can be devastating for patients refractory to medical therapy. Gasserian ganglion blocks and percutaneous trigeminal rhizotomy have been used with success to treat these patients, however, serious complication risks include facial hematoma, cranial nerve palsy, and stroke. Cone beam CT, combined with fluoroscopy and needle navigation has been shown to decrease needle pass rates, procedure time, radiation exposure, and complications in multiple interventional radiology procedures, but hitherto has not been utilized for Gasserian ganglion interventions. Here, we present two cases of trigeminal-mediated pain successfully treated via cone beam CT combined fluoroscopy and needle navigation.

