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2017-3-7

The cranial nerve lines at the base of the skull are compressed by the arteries of the brain stem…because of varicose or past inflammation…every time the arteries and blood vessels beat, the nerve lines are like short circuits…resulting in a knife cut, thunder, lightning-like sharp pain in the face, teeth, or jaw.

Pain has disturbed her speech for many years, swallowing and eating, grooming and brushing teeth, work and social life!

The strongest nerve analgesics…Lyrica or Tegretol will gradually fail with the disease…even if you increase the amount…it will only bring serious side effects…drowsiness and dizziness… …unsteady when walking…

Two MRIs of the brain…and the cause cannot be seen…

The Brain Doctor said to her: you actually don’t need to do operation… it is very risky and the facial nerves will be paralyzed…???

However, when I saw her in the clinic yesterday, and she said it was very painful… and requested immediate surgery to cure the cause…

Today’s 4.5-hour minimally invasive microscopic surgery: Separate the blood vessels in the brain stem from the squeezed trigeminal nerve and the glossopharyngeal nerve.

After the nerve thread is separated from the arterial blood vessel, it is fixed with white artificial cotton Telfon Felts and glue.

After every patient wakes up, I always ask same question… they always answer… the sensation or pain in the face, teeth or jaw is gone!

So… please say goodbye to your old friend (pain)… Surgery is the most effective and radical cure for the root cause of the disease and the protection of nerve function… no need any analgesics!

She went home the next day after the operation and enjoy a normal life and work without pain!

Facial nerve paralysis? I have never heard of it…because the operation is not done for the auditory nerve tumor that is with the facial nerve. The facial nerve, trigeminal nerve, and glossopharyngeal nerve are also located some distance away, so it is not a less experienced practice surgery, otherwise, the chance of paralysis is extremely low!

Even if the auditory nerve tumor is removed, it is the primary responsibility of a neurosurgeon to protect the auditory nerve… The heroic sense of the doctor and the effect of the famous doctor are often the culprits of facial nerve paralysis… The nerve line of the patient who performs surgery on himself is his own…The facial expression of the patient is the permanent signature of the doctor…..The patient’s facial paralysis is the doctor’s regret in the life of the patient…So the residual benign auditory nerve tumors are left. One hand…Cyberknife Radiosurgery treatment with digital navigator is the safest and most advanced medical treatment.

(#) This is an individual case, and the actual results vary from person to person.

Author

DR. PETER K.H. PANG

MBBS (HK), FCSHK, FRCS (Edin), FHKAM (Surgery)


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