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2022


Surg Neurol Int


13

Surgical management of atypical trigeminal neuralgia secondary to tentorial meningioma: 2D video.

Authors

Oberman D Z, Plou P, Campero A, Ajler P M
Surg Neurol Int. 2022; 13:554.
PMID: 36600751.

Abstract

Tentorial meningiomas (TM) are complex entities with distinguished clinical, radiological and surgical considerations. They comprise approximately 3 – 6% of all intracranial meningiomas1. TM have been classified in 5 subgroups according to the modified Yasargil's classification, based on their location 2 and 3. Those located at the free margin of the tentorium are still challenging for neurosurgeons, with high morbidity and mortality. Atypical trigeminal neuralgia (ATN) is a type of trigeminal neuralgia that is identified by the constancy of symptoms. They experience less intense pain, but a constant dull aching or burning pain, and it is frequently misdiagnosed. Although it is well known that typical trigeminal (TN) neuralgia responds very well to medical treatment and are related with posterior fossa tumors, ATN is less likely. In this video we demonstrate the microsurgical resection of group 1 tentorial meningioma in the treatment of atypical trigeminal neuralgia.