The risks of minimally invasive trigeminal nerve surgery are generally low.
Minimally invasive trigeminal nerve surgery is a microvascular decompression procedure for patients with trigeminal neuralgia who do not respond well to medication and whose symptoms remain unrelieved. The procedure is now well developed and generally carries little clinical risk.
All surgical procedures involve risks, but the risks are related to many factors, such as the skillfulness of the surgeon and the overall level of medical technology of the hospital. The risk of minimally invasive trigeminal nerve surgery can be reduced to a very low level as long as the operation is finely grasped during the surgery.
Patients who need to undergo surgical treatment should do so under the guidance of their doctors.