枕神经痛最新手术治疗的病例系列和文献综述

Seok Joon Lee, Joo Seok Park, Wooshik Jeong
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神经减压术是治疗枕神经痛患者的一种新兴手术疗法。然而,在韩国,有关这种治疗方法疗效的研究还很有限。这项回顾性研究评估了神经减压手术在韩国慢性偏头痛患者中的疗效,尤其侧重于枕神经痛。2019年1月至2022年12月期间,六名被诊断为枕神经痛的患者接受了神经减压手术,这些患者对保守治疗无效。手术在局部麻醉下进行,包括枕大神经和/或枕小神经减压。对患者的数据进行了分析,包括头痛频率和强度(使用数字评定量表 [NRS])以及术后所需口服药物的减少情况。结果显示,手术后头痛症状明显改善,术前平均 NRS 评分从 7.9 分降至术后的 3.7 分。此外,平均用药次数也从 3.2 次降至 1.3 次。无重大手术并发症报告。该研究强调了神经减压术作为一种有效治疗枕神经痛的方法的潜力,尤其是对传统药物治疗无效的病例。
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Case series and literature review of up-to-date surgical management of occipital neuralgia
Nerve decompression is an emerging surgical treatment option for patients with occipital neuralgia. However, limited research is available on the efficacy of this treatment in South Korea. This retrospective study evaluates the efficacy of nerve decompression surgery in patients with chronic migraines, specifically focusing on occipital neuralgia, in South Korea. Between January 2019 and December 2022, six patients diagnosed with occipital neuralgia, who had not responded to conservative treatments, underwent nerve decompression surgery. This procedure, performed under local anesthesia, involved decompression of the greater and/or lesser occipital nerves. Patient data was analyzed for headache frequency and intensity (using the Numeric Rating Scale [NRS]) and the decrease in oral medications needed post-surgery. Results showed significant improvement in headache symptoms post-surgery, with the average preoperative NRS score of 7.9 dropping to 3.7 postoperatively. Additionally, the average number of medications used decreased from 3.2 to 1.3. No significant surgical complications were reported. The study highlights the potential of nerve decompression as an effective treatment for occipital neuralgia, particularly in cases resistant to traditional medical management.
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