Many people manage the pain from trigeminal neuralgia with certain medications. However, medication isn’t effective for everyone.
At The London Clinic we may offer you a number of non-invasive treatments including:Â
Glycerol injectionsÂ
Your specialist injects glycerol around the Gasserian ganglion at the nerve root.
Gamma Knife or radiofrequency lesioning
Your specialist applies heat to the Gasserian ganglion through a needle.
Balloon compressionÂ
Your specialist passes a tiny balloon near the Gasserian ganglion and inflates it.
CyberKnife radiation treatmentÂ
Your specialist delivers radiation to the Gasserian ganglion. CyberKnife is an excellent non-invasive alternative to surgery as it carries much less risk. CyberKnife has an 80-90% success rate of treating trigeminal neuralgia symptoms. However, you may need to repeat the treatment after three to ten years.
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For some people microvascular decompression, to separate the trigeminal nerve root from a potentially irritating artery, can offer effective pain relief. One of our neurosurgeons does this through an open craniotomy procedure.Â
At The London Clinic our specialists are world leaders in their field. While you’re with us you’ll receive excellent care from pre-assessment right through to any treatment and aftercare.  Â