Intraoperative monitoring of Z-L response (ZLR) and abnormal muscle response (AMR) during microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm. Interpreting the role of ZLR

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Son, Byung-chul [1 ,2 ]
Ko, Hak-cheol [1 ]
Choi, Jin-gyu [1 ]
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[1] Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Coll Med, 222 Banpo Daero, Seoul 06591, South Korea
[2] Catholic Univ Korea, Catholic Neurosci Inst, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Abnormal muscle response; Hemifacial spasm; Microvascular decompression; Z-L response; VASCULAR COMPRESSION; PROGNOSTIC VALUE; CRANIAL NERVES; DISTAL PORTION; LATERAL SPREAD; FACIAL-NERVE; OPERATIONS; SURGERY;
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10.1007/s00701-017-3462-z
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Z-L response (ZLR) has been suggested to a new electromyographic (EMG) potential recorded from the facial muscle of patient with hemifacial spasm (HFS) during microvascular decompression (MVD). Although ZLR has been suggested to be useful, experience of ZLR monitoring is limited and its significance during MVD is still unclear. To investigate the significance of ZLR, both ZLR and abnormal muscle response (AMR) were simultaneously recorded before and after decompression of root exit zone (REZ) in 20 consecutive patients with HFS. All 19 AMRs elicited before REZ decompression disappeared immediately after decompression of REZ. ZLRs were also observed before decompression of REZ in 19 (95%) of 20 patients. Despite negative conversion of AMR after decompression in 19 patients, ZLR disappeared in only 13 (68.4%) of 19 patients. Among six sustained ZLRs, three showed reduction in the intensity of ZLRs while the other three remained unchanged. There were nine cases featuring attachment of the distal, non-offending portion of offending vessels to the distal course of the facial nerve in addition to attachment to REZ. Negative ZLR conversion and presence of peripheral contact of offending vessels to distal facial nerves showed significant correlations (p < 0.05). ZLR could be elicited by electrical stimulation at non-REZ-offending portion of the offending arterial wall, attached to the distal course of the facial nerve. HFS disappeared immediately in all 20 patients. Although ZLR might be helpful in cases with multiple offenders, interpretation of ZLR needs caution for non-specific transmission of electric current through vessel wall to facial nerve.
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