Balloon compression vs radiofrequency for primary trigeminal neuralgia: a randomized, controlled trial

PAIN7.40
Volume: 162, Issue: 3, Pages: 919 - 929
Published: Sep 16, 2020
Abstract
Surgical procedures are necessary in up to 50% of trigeminal neuralgia patients. Although radiofrequency (RF) is more widely used, it is associated with high intraprocedural costs and long technical learning time. Other simpler procedures such as balloon compression (BC) require a lower training period and have significant lower costs. We evaluated the effects of BC and RF in pain control in primary trigeminal neuralgia in a randomized,...
Paper Details
Title
Balloon compression vs radiofrequency for primary trigeminal neuralgia: a randomized, controlled trial
Published Date
Sep 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
3
Pages
919 - 929
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