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Marc Sindou, Mohamed Mahmoudi, Andrei Brînze. Hypertension of neurogenic origin: effect of microvascular decompression of the CN IX-X root entry/exit zone and ventrolateral medulla on blood pressure in a prospective series of 48 patients with hemifacial spasm associated with essential hypertension. Journal of neurosurgery. vol 123. issue 6. 2016-03-28. PMID:26230479. because of this, the authors' attempts have been limited to patients referred for mvd for hemifacial spasm (hfs) who also had hypertension likely to be related to neurovascular compression (nvc). 2016-03-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yichao Jin, Changyi Zhao, Shanshan Su, Xiaohua Zhang, Yongming Qiu, Jiyao Jian. Residual hemifacial spasm after microvascular decompression: prognostic factors with emphasis on preoperative psychological state. Neurosurgical review. vol 38. issue 3. 2016-03-14. PMID:25869929. residual hemifacial spasm (hfs) after microvascular decompression (mvd) is common, and the factors associated with residual hfs are still controversial. 2016-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yichao Jin, Changyi Zhao, Shanshan Su, Xiaohua Zhang, Yongming Qiu, Jiyao Jian. Residual hemifacial spasm after microvascular decompression: prognostic factors with emphasis on preoperative psychological state. Neurosurgical review. vol 38. issue 3. 2016-03-14. PMID:25869929. we suggest that mvd should be performed as early as possible for it may decrease the rate of residual hfs. 2016-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Masafumi Fukuda, Tetsuro Takao, Tetsuya Hiraishi, Yukihiko Fuji. Free-running EMG monitoring during microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 157. issue 9. 2016-02-23. PMID:26143309. the aim of this work is to determine if free-running electromyography (fremg) can detect activity before and after microvascular decompression (mvd) treatment for hemifacial spasm (hfs), and to evaluate correlations of fremg findings with abnormal muscle responses (amrs) or facial motor-evoked potentials (fmeps). 2016-02-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hiroshi Shimano, Akinori Kondo, Soichiro Yasuda, Hiroto Inoue, Yan Tee Park, Kenichi Mura. Microvascular Decompression for Hemifacial Spasm Associated with Bilateral Vertebral Artery Compression. World neurosurgery. vol 84. issue 4. 2016-01-11. PMID:26102619. microvascular decompression (mvd) has been established as an effective treatment for hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2016-01-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tingting Ying, Parthasarathy Thirumala, Paul Gardner, Miguel Habeych, Donald Crammond, Jeffrey Balze. The Incidence of Early Postoperative Conductive Hearing Loss after Microvascular Decompression of Hemifacial Spasm. Journal of neurological surgery. Part B, Skull base. vol 76. issue 6. 2015-12-18. PMID:26682118. objectives to evaluate the incidence and discuss the pathogenesis of early postoperative conductive hearing loss (chl) after microvascular decompression (mvd) for hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2015-12-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tingting Ying, Parthasarathy Thirumala, Paul Gardner, Miguel Habeych, Donald Crammond, Jeffrey Balze. The Incidence of Early Postoperative Conductive Hearing Loss after Microvascular Decompression of Hemifacial Spasm. Journal of neurological surgery. Part B, Skull base. vol 76. issue 6. 2015-12-18. PMID:26682118. design pre- and postoperative audiogram data and brainstem auditory evoked potentials (baeps) from patients who had underwent mvd for hfs were analyzed. 2015-12-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cheng-Chia Lee, Chih-Hsiang Liao, Chun-Fu Lin, Tsui-Fen Yang, Sanford P C Hsu, Yu-Shu Yen, Yang-Hsin Shi. Brainstem auditory evoked potential monitoring and neuro-endoscopy: two tools to ensure hearing preservation and surgical success during microvascular decompression. Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA. vol 77. issue 6. 2015-12-14. PMID:24768092. the effectiveness of microvascular decompression (mvd) has made trigeminal neuralgia (tn), hemifacial spasm (hfs), glossopharyngeal neuralgia, and other cranial nerve rhizopathy diseases treatable by surgery. 2015-12-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lei Xia, Jun Zhong, Jin Zhu, Ning-Ning Dou, Ming-Xing Liu, Shi-Ting L. Delayed relief of hemifacial spasm after microvascular decompression. The Journal of craniofacial surgery. vol 26. issue 2. 2015-12-01. PMID:25668113. microvascular decompression (mvd) has been accepted worldwide as a reasonable treatment for hemifacial spasm (hfs); however, resolution of the hfs is often gradual. 2015-12-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lei Xia, Jun Zhong, Jin Zhu, Ning-Ning Dou, Ming-Xing Liu, Shi-Ting L. Delayed relief of hemifacial spasm after microvascular decompression. The Journal of craniofacial surgery. vol 26. issue 2. 2015-12-01. PMID:25668113. to conclude the delayed relief rate of the mvd for the treatment of hfs, we conducted a systematic review. 2015-12-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lei Xia, Jun Zhong, Jin Zhu, Ning-Ning Dou, Ming-Xing Liu, Shi-Ting L. Delayed relief of hemifacial spasm after microvascular decompression. The Journal of craniofacial surgery. vol 26. issue 2. 2015-12-01. PMID:25668113. accordingly, mvd is the most effective treatment for patients with hfs, but some of the patients may experienced delayed relief, which could be avoided if a thorough decompression of the facial nerve root had been obtained. 2015-12-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alex Y Lu, Jacky T Yeung, Jason L Gerrard, Elias M Michaelides, Raymond F Sekula, Ketan R Bulsar. Hemifacial spasm and neurovascular compression. TheScientificWorldJournal. vol 2014. 2015-11-09. PMID:25405219. the only curative treatment for hfs is microvascular decompression (mvd), a surgical intervention that provides lasting symptomatic relief by reducing compression of the facial nerve root. 2015-11-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alex Y Lu, Jacky T Yeung, Jason L Gerrard, Elias M Michaelides, Raymond F Sekula, Ketan R Bulsar. Hemifacial spasm and neurovascular compression. TheScientificWorldJournal. vol 2014. 2015-11-09. PMID:25405219. with a low rate of complications such as hearing loss, mvd remains the treatment of choice for hfs patients as intraoperative technique and monitoring continue to improve. 2015-11-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mami Ishikawa, Yuichi Tanaka, Eiju Watanab. Microvascular decompression under neuroendoscopic view in hemifacial spasm: rostral-type compression and perforator-type compression. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 157. issue 2. 2015-08-03. PMID:25502988. we report microvascular decompression (mvd) under neuroendoscopic view in hemifacial spasm (hfs) patients with rostral- and perforator-type compression of the root exit zone (rez) of the facial nerve. 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mami Ishikawa, Yuichi Tanaka, Eiju Watanab. Microvascular decompression under neuroendoscopic view in hemifacial spasm: rostral-type compression and perforator-type compression. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 157. issue 2. 2015-08-03. PMID:25502988. using either a wireless ipad mini as a monitor on the microscope or a high-resolution monitor, microscopic and endoscopic views enabled mvd for complete cure of hfs with rostral-type compression (the offender compressing the rez on the opposite rostral side to the operative approach) or perforator-type compression (the offender tethered to the rez by the perforator). 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mami Ishikawa, Yuichi Tanaka, Eiju Watanab. Microvascular decompression under neuroendoscopic view in hemifacial spasm: rostral-type compression and perforator-type compression. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 157. issue 2. 2015-08-03. PMID:25502988. mvd under neuroendoscopic view may offer more accurate mvd and complete resolution of hfs. 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Min Ho Lee, Hyun Seok Lee, Tae Keun Jee, Kyung Il Jo, Doo-Sik Kong, Jeong A Lee, Kwan Par. Cerebellar retraction and hearing loss after microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 157. issue 2. 2015-08-03. PMID:25514867. this retrospective study evaluated the length of cerebellar retraction and the changes of intraoperative brainstem auditory evoked potential (baep) during microvascular decompression (mvd), and assessed the predictive value of the hearing loss as a prognostic indicator for the treatment outcome of hemifacial spasm (hfs). 2015-08-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Katsuyoshi Shimizu, Masaki Matsumoto, Akira Wada, Tatsuya Sugiyama, Daisuke Tanioka, Hirotaka Okumura, Hirotake Fujishima, Takato Nakajo, Sadayoshi Nakayama, Hajime Yabuzaki, Tohoru Mizutan. Supine No-Retractor Method in Microvascular Decompression for Hemifacial Spasm: Results of 100 Consecutive Operations. Journal of neurological surgery. Part B, Skull base. vol 76. issue 3. 2015-07-30. PMID:26225302. objectives in microvascular decompression (mvd) for hemifacial spasm (hfs), the patient is placed in the lateral or park-bench position that is complicated and uncomfortable for anesthesiologists, nurses, and even the patient. 2015-07-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Katsuyoshi Shimizu, Masaki Matsumoto, Akira Wada, Tatsuya Sugiyama, Daisuke Tanioka, Hirotaka Okumura, Hirotake Fujishima, Takato Nakajo, Sadayoshi Nakayama, Hajime Yabuzaki, Tohoru Mizutan. Supine No-Retractor Method in Microvascular Decompression for Hemifacial Spasm: Results of 100 Consecutive Operations. Journal of neurological surgery. Part B, Skull base. vol 76. issue 3. 2015-07-30. PMID:26225302. methods a total of 100 consecutive patients experiencing primary hfs were operated on with mvd by a single surgeon in our institution from august 2012 to april 2014. 2015-07-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jun Zhong, Lei Xia, Ning-Ning Dou, Ting-Ting Ying, Jin Zhu, Ming-Xing Liu, Shi-Ting L. Delayed relief of hemifacial spasm after microvascular decompression: can it be avoided? Acta neurochirurgica. vol 157. issue 1. 2015-07-07. PMID:25298013. although microvascular decompression (mvd) surgery has been widely accepted as an effective treatment for hemifacial spasm (hfs), delayed relief cases have been frequently reported. 2015-07-07 2023-08-13 Not clear