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Artigo em Inglês, Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37325827

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BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological monitoring in surgery for hemifacial spasm has been used since the 1990s, when Moller et al. demonstrated the effectiveness of intraoperative assessment of lateral spread response (LSR) regarding postoperative outcomes. Currently, there are conflicting data on effectiveness and feasibility of this technique. Widespread hemifacial spasm determines the relevance of neurophysiological monitoring in surgical treatment of these patients. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of various methods of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in surgical treatment of hemifacial spasm regarding early postoperative outcomes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study group included 43 patients (8 men and 35 women) aged 26-68 years. We assessed severity of hemifacial spasm using the SMC Grading Scale. All patients underwent vascular decompression of the facial nerve under neurophysiological control: monitoring of transcranial motor evoked potentials from facial muscles (m. orbicularis oculi, m. orbicularis oris, m. mentalis) and recording unilateral LSR. The control group included 23 patients (4 men and 19 women) aged 29-83 years. In this group, facial nerve decompression was performed without neurophysiological control. The effect of neurophysiological monitoring on postoperative outcomes (in-hospital period and 3 postoperative months) after vascular decompression of the facial nerve was assessed using the SMC Grading Scale. We considered severity and incidence of spasms. RESULTS: Thirty-one (72%) patients in the main group had no spasms of mimic muscles at discharge. In the control group, there were no spasms in 15 patients (65%). At the same time, there were fewer Grade I patients in the control group (12%) compared to the main group (26%). Moreover, 27 (66%) and 12 (52%) patients were free from episodes of hemifacial spasm in both groups, respectively. Patients with hemifacial spasm grade I-II comprised 29% in the main group and 34% in the control group. The number of relapses within three months increased in the control group (13%). CONCLUSION: Intraoperative monitoring of transcranial motor evoked potentials from the facial muscles and LSR during vascular decompression of the facial nerve increases the efficiency of surgery for hemifacial spasm in early postoperative period. Less number of relapses and lower intensity of hemifacial spasm necessitate neurophysiological monitoring in neurosurgical treatment of these patients.


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Espasmo Hemifacial , Monitorização Neurofisiológica Intraoperatória , Cirurgia de Descompressão Microvascular , Masculino , Humanos , Feminino , Espasmo Hemifacial/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Cirurgia de Descompressão Microvascular/métodos , Nervo Facial/cirurgia
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