Clinical Effect Analysis of Percutaneous Puncture Microsphere Capsule Compression Surgery for Patients with Recurrent Trigeminal Neuralgia
Objective To explore and analyze clinical effect of percutaneous puncture microsphere compression surgery for recurrent trigeminal neuralgia patients.Methods The paper chose 70 patients with recurrent trigeminal neuralgia in our hospital from June 2020 to June 2023,and divided them into PMC group(n=35 cases)and MVD group(n=35 cases)according to different treatment methods.PMC group was treated with percutaneous microsphere compression surgery(PMC),while MVD group with microvascular decompression surgery(MVD).Postoperative clinical effect,pain level,psychological status,life quality,and incidence of postoperative complications was compared between two groups.Results Treatment effect rate of PMC group was 94.29%,higher than 77.14%of MVD group(P<0.05).The VAS scores,SDS scores,and SAS scores of PMC group were lower than MVD group(P<0.05).Scores of various dimensions of life quality in PMC group were higher than MVD group(P<0.05).Incidence of postoperative complications in PMC group was 5.71%,lower than 17.14%in MVD group,but difference between two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion Percutaneous puncture microsphere compression surgery can achieve definite curative effect,can reduce risk of postoperative pain and complications,improve psychological state and life quality of patients,which is an ideal minimally invasive treatment for recurrent trigeminal neuralgia.