Surgical Management of Headache Disorders - A Systematic Review of the Literature

Purpose of Review This review article critically evaluates the latest advances in the surgical treatment of headache disorders. Recent Findings Studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of innovative screening tools, such as doppler ultrasound, pain drawings, magnetic resonance neurography, and ne...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current neurology and neuroscience reports 2024-07, Vol.24 (7), p.191-202
Hauptverfasser: Hazewinkel, Merel HJ, Knoedler, Leonard, Mathew, Paul G, Remy, Katya, Austen, William G, Gfrerer, Lisa
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose of Review This review article critically evaluates the latest advances in the surgical treatment of headache disorders. Recent Findings Studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of innovative screening tools, such as doppler ultrasound, pain drawings, magnetic resonance neurography, and nerve blocks to help identify candidates for surgery. Machine learning has emerged as a powerful tool to predict surgical outcomes. In addition, advances in surgical techniques, including minimally invasive incisions, fat injections, and novel strategies to treat injured nerves (neuromas) have demonstrated promising results. Lastly, improved patient-reported outcome measures are evolving to provide a framework for comparison of conservative and invasive treatment outcomes. Summary Despite these developments, challenges persist, particularly related to appropriate patient selection, insurance coverage, delays in diagnosis and surgical treatment, and the absence of standardized measures to assess and compare treatment impact. Collaboration between medical/procedural and surgical specialties is required to overcome these obstacles.
ISSN:1528-4042
1534-6293
1534-6293
DOI:10.1007/s11910-024-01342-1