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Principles and techniques of migraine surgery.

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OBJECTIVE The idea to treat migraine patients with a surgical procedure is relatively recent. The aim of this paper was to describe the surgical techniques and our 11-year experience in… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE The idea to treat migraine patients with a surgical procedure is relatively recent. The aim of this paper was to describe the surgical techniques and our 11-year experience in migraine surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS From June 2011 till December 2021, we have performed MH decompression surgery over 527 patients with either frontal (90 pts), occipital (232 pts) or temporal (205 pts) migraine trigger sites. RESULTS The surgical procedure elicited a positive response in: (a) occipital trigger site, 95% of patients (86% complete recovery); (b) frontal trigger site, 87% of patients (32% complete recovery); (c) temporal trigger site, 88% of patients (50% complete recovery). CONCLUSIONS The described techniques allowed us to obtain a high rate of positive results with a low percentage of minor complications.

Keywords: trigger site; site patients; surgery; patients complete; migraine surgery

Journal Title: European review for medical and pharmacological sciences
Year Published: 2022

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