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Long-term results of Gasserian ganglion electrocoagulation
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1975
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Pain MedicineNeuropathic PainSurgerySocial SciencesGasserian Ganglion ElectrocoagulationElectrophysiological EvaluationVascular SurgeryPain ManagementNeurologyRegional AnesthesiaTrigeminal NeuralgiaNervous SystemNeurophysiologyRepeat ElectrocoagulationElectrophysiologyAnesthesiaMedicineGasserian GanglionAnesthesiology
This report is a follow-up study of 315 patients under 46 years old who suffered from trigeminal neuralgia and were treated by electrocoagulation of the Gasserian ganglion. The average foll-up period was 12.7 years, the maximum 33 years. Eighty percent had a return of pain, but 96.7% ultimately attained freedom from pain after repeat electrocoagulation.