The Korean Journal of Pain
- Volume 10 Issue 1
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- Pages.16-20
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- 1997
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- 2005-9159(pISSN)
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- 2093-0569(eISSN)
Retrospective Study of Facial Nerve Block with O'Brien Method for Facial Spasm
안면경련 환자에서 O'Brien법을 이용한 안면신경 차단의 추적조사
- Kim, Chan (Kim Chan Neuro-Pain Clinic) ;
- Kim, Sung-Mo (Kim Chan Neuro-Pain Clinic) ;
- Lee, Hyo-Keun (Kim Chan Neuro-Pain Clinic) ;
- Kim, Seung-Hie (Kim Chan Neuro-Pain Clinic) ;
- Kim, Jeong-Ho (Kim Chan Neuro-Pain Clinic) ;
- Kim, Boo-Seong (Kim Chan Neuro-Pain Clinic)
- 김찬 (김찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
- 김성모 (김찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
- 이효근 (김찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
- 김승희 (김찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
- 김정호 (김찬 신경통증클리닉) ;
- 김부성 (김찬 신경통증클리닉)
- Published : 1997.05.31
Abstract
Background : Hemifacial spasm commonly occurs on muscles about the eye, but may also involve or spread to the entire side of the face. There are many treatment for facial spasm, such as neuro-vascular decompression, local injection of Botulium toxin, facial nerve block at stylomastoid foramen, facial nerve block with O'Brien method. The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of facial nerve block with O'Brien method. Methods : Forty five patients with hemifacial spasm were treated by facial nerve block with O'Brien method from January 1996 to February 1997 We reviewed the charts, retrospectively. Results : Sex ratio was 1:1.7(17 male : 28 female patients). Most patients were 40~60 years old. Most patients well tolerated facial nerve block. Three patients failed to respond to the facial nerve block. We repeated the procedure within one week. Among the 45 patients who received nerve block, 35 received repeated block; 7 patients received second repeat block, 2 patients received third repeat block. After successful nerve block, all patients were free of spasm for 1 to 6 months. Average spasm-free period was 3.5 months. Conclusion : Although the spasm-free period was short, these results suggest facial nerve block with O'Brien method is a safe and comfortable method for treatment of facial spasm.