Principles and techniques of migraine surgery
- Creators
- Raposio, G
- Raposio, E
- Others:
- Raposio, G
- Raposio, E
Description
OBJECTIVE: The idea to treat migraine patients with a surgical procedure is relatively recent. The aim of this paper was to de-scribe the surgical techniques and our 11-year experience in migraine surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From June 2011 till December 2021, we have performed MH de-compression 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 al-lowed us to obtain a high rate of positive results with a low percentage of minor complications.
Additional details
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1133159
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1133159
- Origin repository
- UNIGE