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Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia Secondary to Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Publisher Pubmed



Hajikarimloo B ; Tos SM ; Mohammadzadeh I ; Aarabi A ; Moslehi S ; Jabbaripour S ; Sadraei S ; Hasanzade A ; Najari D ; Ebrahimi A ; Habibi MA
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Source: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience Published:2026


Abstract

Background The management of trigeminal neuralgia secondary to multiple sclerosis (MS-TN) remains clinically challenging due to its refractory course and aggressive symptom pattern. Among available interventions, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has emerged as a minimally invasive and effective option. This systematic review and meta -analysis aims to assess the efficacy and safety of SRS in patients with MS-related trigeminal neuralgia. Methods A comprehensive literature search was conducted on March 26, 2025, to identify studies that reported pain-related outcomes and adverse radiation effects (AREs) in patients with MS-TN treated with SRS. Results A total of 23 studies comprising 837 patients with MS-TN were analyzed. The mean follow-up period across studies ranged from 6.1 to 88.3 months. Pooled results demonstrated an initial pain-free rate of 32 % (95 % CI: 13–55 %) and an initial adequate pain-relief rate of 74 % (95 % CI: 50–92 %). At the final follow-up, the pain-free rate was 17 % (95 % CI: 5–32 %), while adequate pain relief was maintained in 65 % (95 % CI: 50–78 %) of patients. The pooled incidence of AREs following SRS was 9 % (95 % CI: 2–18 %). Conclusions SRS shows promising pain outcomes and a low rate of AREs in patients with MS-TN. Nonetheless, larger comparative investigations are required to evaluate different SRS approaches and to determine how MS subtypes may influence treatment response. © 2025 Elsevier Ltd.
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