Gaurav Chauhan, Daanish Khaja, Farayi Mbuvah, Aman Upadhyay
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A REPORT ON USE OF 10% LIDOCAINE NEUROLYSIS FOR CHRONIC
REFRACTORY SUPRAORBITAL NEURALGIA
We present a case report of a 50-year-old female
with a past medical history of chronic headaches
diagnosed as supraorbital neuralgia. Her
headaches had been refractory to conventional
analgesic medications and she had received
multiple supraorbital nerve blocks which gave
her temporary relief of the headaches lasting up
to 2 weeks. The patient also received chemical
neurolysis of the supraorbital nerve bilaterally
with 10% Lidocaine bilaterally, under fluoroscopic
guidance in the pain clinic. The patient reported
positive outcome following the block with significant
pain control for up to 6-7 months postprocedure.
The authors conclude that in a patient
with a refractory headache due to supraorbital
neuralgia, a 10% lidocaine,injection can be an
efficacious alternative to radiofrequency ablation
as it yields optimum symptom control for up to
6 - 7 months and is a relatively easy procedure
to perform. Furthermore, the procedure is not
associated with significant side effects and with
reversibility of induced sensory functional deficits,
offering an advantage over radiofrequency
ablation.
Key words: Lidocaine, supraorbital neuralgia,
neurolysis, nerve blocks, flouroscopy