Microvascular decompression (Janette surgery) is surgery to relieve abnormal compression of the cranial nerve that causes trigeminal neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, or hemifacial spasm.
Janette's operation involves opening the skull (craniotomy) and inserting a sponge between the nerve and the damaging artery to trigger pain signals. Microvascular decompression is an option when medications become ineffective or cause side effects. This sponge insulates the nerve from the pulsation and pressure of the blood vessel.
MVD is a surgical procedure to relieve symptoms (pain, muscle twitching) caused by compression of a nerve by an artery or vein.
Surgery involves opening the skull (craniotomy) and exposing the nerve at the base of the brainstem to insert a tiny sponge between the pressure vessel and the nerve.
The operation is performed under general anesthesia and usually takes 2-3 hours.
The procedure involves creating a small (2.5 cm diameter) bony window in the skull - craniotomy - just behind the ear. The surgeon opens the membrane covering the brain ("dura mater") and then, using an operating microscope, identifies the trigeminal nerve, which connects to the brainstem. When a blood vessel puts pressure on a nerve, it is carefully detached from the nerve, and a small piece of a special Teflon sponge is inserted between them to prevent further compression of the nerve. After that, the bone flap is fixed with titanium plates, which are screwed in. Sometimes bone cement is applied to the opening of the skull. Then the overlying muscles and skin of the skull are returned to their place and sutured.
The patient is transferred to the intensive care unit for close observation during the night by our specialists. When the condition stabilizes, he will be transferred to a regular room, where he will increase the level of activity (sitting in a chair, walking). After 1-2 days, the patient will be discharged from the clinic, and our doctors will give recommendations for further care.
The operation is very successful in treating trigeminal neuralgia (95% efficiency) with a low risk of pain relapse (20% over 10-20 years).
The price of microvascular decompression at the Dobrobut MS in Kyiv will depend on many factors: on the severity of symptoms, the method of execution, and whether the cost includes materials that are used as a spacer between the structures of the GM.
You can make an appointment for a consultation and operation with our specialists at the Dobrobut Medical Center in Kyiv by leaving a request on our website, or by calling the call center number.