All Relations between mvd and horizontal fiber system neuron

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Defeng Zeng, Shiyao Wang, Xingrong Wei, Shuguang Zhang, Hao Zhou, Xueqian Hu, Xin Fu, Yang Li, Zhenqing We. The effect of microvascular decompression of the CN IX-X root entry/exit zone and the ventrolateral medulla in neurogenic hypertension involving the vertebral/basilar artery. Frontiers in neurology. vol 15. 2024-07-03. PMID:38957353. therefore, the subjects selected for our center were limited to patients with primary trigeminal neuralgia (tn) and primary hemifacial spasm (hfs) of the vertebral/basilar artery (va/ba) responsible vessel type coexisting with neurogenic htn who underwent mvd of the brainstem to further explore possible indications for mvd in the treatment of neurogenic htn. 2024-07-03 2024-07-06 human
Seung Hoon Lim, Xiao-Yi Guo, Hyug-Gi Kim, Hak Cheol Ko, Soonchan Park, Chang-Woo Ryu, Geon-Ho Jahn. Prediction of hemifacial spasm re-appearing phenomenon after microvascular decompression surgery in patients with hemifacial spasm using dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion MRI. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society. 2024-06-25. PMID:38915211. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is treated by a surgical procedure called microvascular decompression (mvd). 2024-06-25 2024-06-27 Not clear
Seung Hoon Lim, Xiao-Yi Guo, Hyug-Gi Kim, Hak Cheol Ko, Soonchan Park, Chang-Woo Ryu, Geon-Ho Jahn. Prediction of hemifacial spasm re-appearing phenomenon after microvascular decompression surgery in patients with hemifacial spasm using dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion MRI. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society. 2024-06-25. PMID:38915211. however, hfs re-appearing phenomenon after surgery, presenting as early recurrence, is experienced by some patients after mvd. 2024-06-25 2024-06-27 Not clear
Takuro Inoue, Yukihiro Goto, Shunsuke Satoh, Yasuaki Inoue, Peter Adidharma, Ryan Keswani, Mustaqim Prasetya, Takanori Fukushim. Anatomical considerations and surgical manipulation of the rhomboid lip in microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 166. issue 1. 2024-06-08. PMID:38850321. in microvascular decompression (mvd) procedures for hemifacial spasm (hfs), surgeons often encounter a rhomboid lip which may obscure the root exit zone (rez) of the facial nerve. 2024-06-08 2024-06-11 Not clear
Michele Introna, Morgan Broggi, Paolo Ferroli, Donato Martino, Carmela Pinto, Monica Carpenedo, Marco Gemm. Perioperative ROTEM® evaluation in a patient affected by severe VII factor deficiency undergoing microvascular decompression craniotomy for hemifacial spasm. Journal of clinical monitoring and computing. 2024-06-08. PMID:38850455. we describe the case of a patient affected by severe fvii deficiency who underwent microvascular decompression (mvd) craniotomy for hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2024-06-08 2024-06-11 Not clear
Adelaide Valluzzi, Ehab El Refaee, Sebastian Lehmann, Henry W S Schroede. Visualization of the nervus intermedius during microvascular decompression in hemifacial spasm: anatomical study. Journal of neurosurgery. 2024-05-31. PMID:38820618. the aim of this study was to describe the anatomy of the ni during endoscope-assisted microvascular decompression (mvd) in hemifacial spasm (hfs), and the involvement of the nerve in the vascular conflict. 2024-05-31 2024-06-02 Not clear
Lei Shen, Jingyi Yang, Runqi Cheng, Chuqiao Yue, Tiansheng Wang, Songshan Chai, Yuankun Cai, Yixuan Zhou, Dongyuan Xu, Yu Lei, Mengyang Wang, Zhimin Mei, Jingwei Zhao, Xuan Dai, Bangkun Yang, Jincao Chen, Yanbing Yu, Nanxiang Xion. Bridge-layered decompression technique for vertebral artery-involved hemifacial spasm: technical note. BMC surgery. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-05-15. PMID:38745320. hemifacial spasm (hfs) is most effectively treated with microvascular decompression (mvd). 2024-05-15 2024-05-27 Not clear
Lei Shen, Jingyi Yang, Runqi Cheng, Chuqiao Yue, Tiansheng Wang, Songshan Chai, Yuankun Cai, Yixuan Zhou, Dongyuan Xu, Yu Lei, Mengyang Wang, Zhimin Mei, Jingwei Zhao, Xuan Dai, Bangkun Yang, Jincao Chen, Yanbing Yu, Nanxiang Xion. Bridge-layered decompression technique for vertebral artery-involved hemifacial spasm: technical note. BMC surgery. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-05-15. PMID:38745320. however, there are certain challenges in performing mvd for hfs when the vertebral artery (va) is involved in compressing the facial nerve (va-involved). 2024-05-15 2024-05-27 Not clear
Etsuko Owashi, Kazufumi Ohmura, Kenji Shoda, Tetsuya Yamada, Kiyomitsu Kano, Noriyuki Nakayama, Toru Iwam. Comparison of transposition and interposition methods in microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm: an analysis of 109 cases performed by a single surgeon in a single-center retrospective study. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 166. issue 1. 2024-05-13. PMID:38740614. microvascular decompression (mvd), the standard surgical approach for hemifacial spasm (hfs), can be divided into the interposition and transposition methods. 2024-05-13 2024-05-27 Not clear
Etsuko Owashi, Kazufumi Ohmura, Kenji Shoda, Tetsuya Yamada, Kiyomitsu Kano, Noriyuki Nakayama, Toru Iwam. Comparison of transposition and interposition methods in microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm: an analysis of 109 cases performed by a single surgeon in a single-center retrospective study. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 166. issue 1. 2024-05-13. PMID:38740614. this study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mvd techniques on hfs by comparing surgical outcomes performed by a single surgeon in a single-center setting. 2024-05-13 2024-05-27 Not clear
Lina B M Albakri, Lilian M Mennink, Katalin Tamasi, Gea Drost, Pim van Dijk, J Marc C van Dij. Tinnitus: an underreported condition following microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 166. issue 1. 2024-05-08. PMID:38719997. while hearing loss is a well-known condition following microvascular decompression (mvd) for hemifacial spasm (hfs), tinnitus is an underreported one. 2024-05-08 2024-05-27 Not clear
Lina B M Albakri, Lilian M Mennink, Katalin Tamasi, Gea Drost, Pim van Dijk, J Marc C van Dij. Tinnitus: an underreported condition following microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 166. issue 1. 2024-05-08. PMID:38719997. this study aims to identify prevalence, characteristics, severity, and predictors of tinnitus following mvd for hfs. 2024-05-08 2024-05-27 Not clear
Chongjing Sun, Puyuan Zhao, Wei Zhu, Xiaobiao Zhang, Yu Zhang, Jin X. To be thorough or tailored: influence of the arachnoid dissection range on the surgical outcomes of microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Neurosurgical review. vol 47. issue 1. 2024-04-24. PMID:38656561. as one of the most fundamental elements in exposure and decompression, the dissection of arachnoid has been rarely correlated with the surgical results in studies on microvascular decompression (mvd) procedures for hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2024-04-24 2024-04-28 Not clear
Gi-Yong Yun, Jae-Min Ahn, Jong-Hyun Park, Hyuk-Jin Oh, Jai-Joon Shim, Seok Mann Yoo. Preliminary Report of Fully Endoscopic Microvascular Decompression. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society. 2024-04-07. PMID:38583999. microscopic microvascular decompression (mvd) has been considered to be a useful treatment modality for medically refractory hemifacial spasm (hfs) and trigeminal neuralgia (tn). 2024-04-07 2024-04-10 Not clear
Masafumi Fukuda, Yosuke Ito, Tomoyoshi Ota, Makoto Oish. Importance of changes in abnormal muscle responses during microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Clinical neurophysiology practice. vol 9. 2024-03-29. PMID:38551016. to determine if compression sites of the facial nerve correlate with immediate postoperative outcomes in patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs), and if changes in the waveform of abnormal muscle response (amr) during microvascular decompression (mvd) for hfs can predict the postoperative course. 2024-03-29 2024-03-31 Not clear
Huidan Lin, Shun Zhang, Xiang Gao, Lei Wu, Gang Cao, Lina Xuan, Yuyue Xun, Yongqing Liu, Changshun Huang, Bing Huan. Comparison of Radiofrequency Ablation and Craniotomy Microvascular Decompression for Treatment of Hemifacial Spasm. Pain physician. vol 27. issue 3. 2024-03-20. PMID:38506688. microvascular decompression (mvd) is an efficacious surgical technique for treating hfs; however, mvd may occasionally lead to noteworthy postoperative complications. 2024-03-20 2024-03-23 Not clear
Kuan Lv, Chuanpeng Zhang, Bing Liu, Aocai Yang, Jixin Luan, Pianpian Hu, Zeshan Yao, Jiang Liu, Guolin M. White matter structural changes before and after microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Brain structure & function. 2024-03-19. PMID:38502329. currently, microvascular decompression (mvd) is an effective treatment for hfs. 2024-03-19 2024-03-23 human
Kuan Lv, Chuanpeng Zhang, Bing Liu, Aocai Yang, Jixin Luan, Pianpian Hu, Zeshan Yao, Jiang Liu, Guolin M. White matter structural changes before and after microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Brain structure & function. 2024-03-19. PMID:38502329. our findings indicate that in hfs, the white matter structural network was disrupted before and after mvd, and that these alterations in the postoperative group were correlated with the clinical outcomes. 2024-03-19 2024-03-23 human
Kuan Lv, Chuanpeng Zhang, Bing Liu, Aocai Yang, Jixin Luan, Pianpian Hu, Zeshan Yao, Jiang Liu, Guolin M. White matter structural changes before and after microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Brain structure & function. 2024-03-19. PMID:38502329. white matter alteration here described may subserve as potential biomarkers for hfs and may help us identify patients with hfs who can benefit from mvd and thus can help us make a proper surgical patient selection. 2024-03-19 2024-03-23 human
Hussain Sohail Rangwala, Hareer Fatima, Burhanuddin Sohail Rangwal. Letter to the editor: fully endoscopic microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm: a clinical study and analysis. Neurosurgical review. vol 47. issue 1. 2024-02-27. PMID:38413453. this article presents a comprehensive analysis of microvascular decompression (mvd) surgery as a treatment option for hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2024-02-27 2024-03-01 Not clear