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Gaceta Médica Boliviana

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SANCHEZ ARRIARAN, Shery Lane; MEJIA CRESPO, Wendy E.  and  PARRAGA, Richard Gonzalo. Microvascular Decompression for the Hemifacial Spasm Treatment. Gac Med Bol [online]. 2021, vol.44, n.2, pp.204-207. ISSN 1012-2966.  https://doi.org/10.47993/gmb.v44i2.230.

Hemifacial spasm is characterized by tonic-clonic contractions of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve. It is caused by compression of the facial nerve by a blood vessel, which usually is the anterior inferior cerebellar artery or the veins of the cerebello-pontine angle. It typically appears spontaneously, caused by emotional tension and fatigue, and it's reduced during rest. Likewise, it presents between the ages of 13 and 77 years, with a median duration of symptoms of eight years. Treatment with local botulinum toxin injection can be effective, and the Microvascular decompression is reserved for cases that are refractory to medical treatment, resulting in full spasm resolution in 85 to 93% of patients. This article summarizes the main anatomic-clinical and physio-pathological characteristics of hemifacial spasms. Additionally, a detailed description of microvascular decompression as the best therapeutic option is described in detail.

Keywords : microvascular decompression surgery; hemifacial spasm; facial nerve.

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