Wang D, Li C, Turabi A. Atypical refractory occipital neuralgia treated with a unilateral dual-lead occipital nerve stimulator: a case report.
Pain Manag 2024;
14:241-246. [PMID:
39072398 PMCID:
PMC11340741 DOI:
10.1080/17581869.2024.2376515]
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Abstract
Aim: To describe the successful treatment of atypical occipital neuralgia (ON) using a unilateral dual-lead occipital nerve stimulator.Setting: Outpatient clinic/operating room.Patient: A 53-year-old male with atypical ON.Case description: Patient was previously diagnosed with treatment-refractory left-sided trigeminal neuralgia with atypical occipital distribution. On presentation, his symptoms were consistent with ON with distribution to the left fronto-orbital area. He received a left-sided nerve stimulator implant targeting both the greater and lesser occipital nerves.Results: Patient reported pain relief from a numerical rating scale 10/10 to 3-4/10.Conclusion: ON with referred ipsilateral trigeminal distribution should be considered when patients present with simultaneous facial and occipital pain. Further, a dual-lead unilateral stimulator approach may be a viable treatment.
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