Definitive Relief for Trigeminal Neuralgia & Facial Pain
State-of-the-art Microvascular Decompression to stop excruciating facial shocks and spasms. Dr. Arun Saroha provides a permanent cure for patients in Mizoram.
Trigeminal Neuralgia is often described as the most excruciating pain known to humanity—a sudden, electric-shock-like sensation in the face triggered by simple acts like washing, eating, or even a breeze. For residents of Mizoram, this condition is usually caused by a normal blood vessel pressing against the trigeminal nerve at the base of the brain. Dr. Arun Saroha specializes in Microvascular Decompression (MVD), a "Gold Standard" surgical procedure that addresses the root cause of the pain rather than just masking symptoms.
By performing a precise "keyhole" surgery behind the ear, Dr. Saroha identifies the offending vessel and gently moves it away from the nerve, placing a tiny medical-grade Teflon cushion in between. This immediately stops the abnormal electrical firing and provides permanent relief for the vast majority of our Mizoram patients, allowing them to lead a life free from heavy medications and fear.
We provide curative solutions for several neuro-vascular compression syndromes:
MVD is a highly delicate procedure performed near the brainstem. Dr. Saroha leverages the most advanced surgical theatre technology in Mizoram to ensure 100% safety:
Using high-magnification microscopes to visualize deep cranial nerves with millimetre precision.
Real-time hearing and nerve signal monitoring to protect vital functions for Mizoram patients.
Utilizing inert Teflon felt that provides a permanent, biocompatible barrier against the offending artery.
Most patients in Mizoram wake up from MVD surgery and realize the facial pain is gone immediately. The "relief" is often described as miraculous. Unlike other procedures (like Gamma Knife or Rhizotomy) which involve damaging the nerve to stop pain, MVD preserves the nerve's health and sensation. This means there is no "numbness" or "loss of feeling" in the face following the surgery.
Hospital recovery is typically 3-4 days. Because the incision is hidden behind the hairline in Mizoram, there is minimal visible scarring. Dr. Saroha's precise approach ensures a fast return to a normal diet and life. If you or a loved one in Mizoram are suffering from "the suicide disease," know that a definitive, surgical cure exists and is accessible today.
Comprehensive solutions for cranial nerve compression and chronic facial pathology.
The gold standard cure for Trigeminal Neuralgia. Permanently separating arteries from the 5th cranial nerve for patients in Mizoram.
Stopping involuntary facial twitching by decompressing the facial nerve via a specialized keyhole approach for residents in Mizoram.
Minimally invasive access behind the ear, ensuring minimal brain retraction and faster recovery for our Mizoram surgical patients.
Specialized decompression for rare throat and ear lightning pain syndromes, providing instant relief for Mizoram residents.
Expert re-evaluation and surgery for cases that failed previously or recurred, a high-authority service Dr. Saroha offers in Mizoram.
Expert pharmacological optimization for patients in Mizoram who are not yet candidates for surgery but require severe pain control.
MVD has an initial success rate of over 90% for Trigeminal Neuralgia. Most patients in Mizoram experience complete, long-term relief from pain following the procedure.
No. Unlike radiofrequency rhizotomy or Gamma Knife, MVD does not damage the nerve; it simply removes the pressure. Facial sensation remains normal for Mizoram residents post-op.
Technically yes, though we do not cut into the brain tissue itself. We work in the "spaces" around the brain to reach the nerves at the brainstem for our Mizoram patients.
Yes. Many of our patients in Mizoram are in their 70s or 80s. As long as overall health is stable, MVD is a safe and effective option for elderly patients suffering from facial pain.
Most patients in Mizoram can gradually taper off their pain medications within a few weeks of surgery and eventually live completely medicine-free.
Nerve-vessel contact is sometimes too small to see on standard MRI scans. Dr. Saroha uses specialized sequences (FIESTA/CISS) in Mizoram to identify compression that others might miss.
Typical hospital stay is 3 days. Most patients in Mizoram can return to normal light activities within 2 weeks and full physical activity in 4-6 weeks.
Yes. Providing relief for patients from Mizoram who had unsatisfactory results elsewhere or whose pain has returned is a core part of our high-complexity neurosurgical service.
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