This case reported a 78-year-old male patient presented with combined trigeminal neuralgia
and hemifacial spasm, which is a rare finding and seldom addressed. Magnetic resonance
imaging examination showed compression of right N.V by the right superior cerebellar
artery (SCA) but did not prove any compression on the right N.VII. This patient is
treated with microvascular decompression, and we found out compression of right N.V
by right SCA and N.VII from the right anterior inferior cerebellar artery. Postoperatively,
the symptoms were resolved with transient hypoesthesia and no recurrence after 1-year
follow-up.
Key-words:
Hemifacial spasm - hyperactive dysfunction syndrome - microvascular decompression
- trigeminal neuralgia