• World Neurosurg · Oct 2010

    Case Reports

    Surgical resolution of trigeminal neuralgia due to intra-axial compression by pontine cavernous angioma.

    • Marco Cenzato, Roberto Stefini, Claudia Ambrosi, Nicola Latronico, and Davide Milani.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, University of Brescia, at Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy. cenzato@med.unibs.it
    • World Neurosurg. 2010 Oct 1; 74 (4-5): 544-6.

    BackgroundTrigeminal neuralgia is usually caused by microvascular conflict with the fifth cranial nerve in the pontocerebellar angle. Rarely is it secondary to other extra-axial or intra-axial lesions. Few cases of trigeminal neuralgia due to cavernous angiomas have been reported in the literature. This is the first report of surgical decompression of the intra-axial trigeminal nerve tract from a deep pontine cavernous angioma.MethodsA 45-year-old man came to our attention for frequent and intense left facial pain episodes compatible with trigeminal neuralgia in the V1 and V2 branches, poorly responsive to carbamazepine treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left posterolateral pontine cavernous angioma. No neurovascular conflict was found.ResultsThe cavernous angioma was surgically excised. No new neurological deficit arose and the pain episodes completely disappeared.ConclusionsTrigeminal neuralgia can occur occasionally secondary to the compressive effect of a pontine cavernous angioma. In this patient surgical removal of the cavernous angioma can be considered a successful and relatively safe treatment.Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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