Percutaneous Foramen Ovale Puncture: Usefulness of Intraoperative CT Control, in the Eventuality of a Narrow Foramen.

Journal: Stereotactic And Functional Neurosurgery
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Abstract

Background: Balloon compression of the gasserian ganglion has been a well-established percutaneous treatment of trigeminal neuralgia since the 1980s. However, puncture of the foramen ovale by conventional single-plane fluoroscopy can be difficult in cases of local anatomic abnormalities. Case presentation: We present the case of a 49-year-old woman diagnosed with idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia refractory to pharmacological treatment. After failure of puncture by conventional fluoroscopy for percutaneous gasserian ganglion balloon compression due to a narrow foramen ovale, the patient was submitted to puncture guided by computed tomography.

Conclusion: Alternative imaging methods, such as computed tomography, should be considered when puncture of the foramen ovale by conventional single-plane fluoroscopy fails, to minimize the risk of potential complications triggered by frustrated puncture attempts.

Authors
Plinio Mendes, Pedro Martins Da Cunha, Kalinio De Kassio Monteiro, Lucas Quites, Gilberto De Fonseca Filho
Relevant Conditions

Trigeminal Neuralgia