Use of minimally invasive percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation for Trigeminal Neuralgia


Preeti P Doshi

Jaslok hospital and Research Centre, India

: Analg Resusc: Curr Res

Abstract


Trigeminal Neuralgia is a unique condition in which patient suffers severe distressing paroxysms of lancinating pain along the distribution of one or multiple divisions of the trigeminal pain occurring spontaneously or triggered by trivial daily routine activities like brushing, chewing, shaving etc. It can be of a classic [idiopathic] variety or secondary resulting from an organic pathology in the central nervous system. Pharmacotherapy is the mainstay of treatment in majority of patients as the first line of management with reasonably good results. There is however a small percentage who will not be adequately controlled with medications, where invasive options need to be considered. In the minimally invasive options for patients who are not fit or willing for surgery Radiofrequency Ablation of trigeminal ganglion emerges as the safest and the most efficacious option. This is due to the evidence in the literature which reveals 97-100% success rate with ability for selective lesioning of one or more divisions with some acceptable side-effect profile again with lower incidence as compared to other techniques. At our centre we have performed 600 such procedures over the past 14 years. In this video I have demonstrated the practical technique followed at our centre which yields excellent result.

Biography


Dr Preeti Doshi is one of the pioneering pain physicians in the city of Mumbai, working as a Consultant In-Charge of Pain clinic at the Jaslok hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, India. She started this clinic 14 years ago after extensive training at various centres in UK and Australia. She also offers her services as an expert in pain management at some prestigious tertiary care referral centres in South Mumbai area. First lady in India to obtain the WIP certification by passing Fellow In Interventional Pain Practice [FIPP] in March 2009.She is regularly invited as a faculty for many international conferences to represent India. Her areas of special interest are Advanced pain therapies and Neuromodulation. She organized an international symposium and live workshop on Advanced Pain Therapies in collaboration with Weil Cornell Medical College, New York called “Comprehensive Review of Interventional Pain Therapies” at Jaslok hospital, Mumbai in November 2007. She has authored chapters on pain management in textbooks; national and international journals

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