Abducent nerve palsy treated by microvascular decompression: a case report and review of the literature

Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2015 Oct;157(10):1801-5. doi: 10.1007/s00701-015-2530-5. Epub 2015 Aug 13.

Abstract

Too few cases of isolated abducent nerve palsy caused by neurovascular compression syndrome have been reported. We here report on a case of abducent nerve palsy caused by neurovascular compression syndrome that was successfully treated by microvascular decompression (MVD). A 46-year-old male presented with a 6-month history of right-sided persistent abducent nerve palsy. High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging revealed a neurovascular contact of the vertebral artery with the right abducent nerve. MVD was performed via a retrosigmoid craniotomy, with remarkable improvement of the palsy. Our report suggests that MVD might be considered as an optional treatment if the symptoms progress or persist.

Keywords: Abducent nerve palsy; Microvascular decompression; Neurovascular compression syndrome; Retrosigmoid approach.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Abducens Nerve Diseases / pathology
  • Abducens Nerve Diseases / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Microvascular Decompression Surgery*
  • Middle Aged