Abstract

The trigeminocerebellar artery(TCA)is a unique branch of the basilar artery. The TCA was first described in detail by Markovic et al. in 1996. The incidence of TCA was 6.9%-13.3% in previous cadaveric studies. The TCA branches from the distal part of the basilar artery, courses very close to the trigeminal nerve root entry zone, and occasionally twists or encircles the nerve root. A close relationship between the TCA and trigeminal nerve can cause trigeminal neuralgia(TN). This characteristic course of TCA requires adjuvant decompression techniques performed by the operators. In the microvascular decompression for TN caused by the TCA, operators should pay attention to the following: 1)sufficient arachnoid dissection around the TCA, 2)combined transposition and interposition technique, 3)decompression of perforators and vessels penetrating the nerve, and 4)recognition of the existence of the TCA.

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