[HTML][HTML] Secondary Trigger Point Deactivation Surgery for Nerve Compression Headaches: A Scoping Review

S Saffari, TM Saffari, JE Janis - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background: Primary trigger point deactivation surgery has been successful in reducing or
eliminating nerve compression headaches between 79% and 90% of the time. The aim of …

[HTML][HTML] Treatment delay in patients undergoing headache surgery (Nerve decompression surgery)

MHJ Hazewinkel, K Remy, L Knoedler, S Tseng… - JPRAS open, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Although headache surgery has been shown to be an effective treatment option
for refractory headache disorders, it has not been included as part of the headache disorder …

[HTML][HTML] Functional outcomes between headache surgery and targeted botox injections: A prospective multicenter pilot study

JE Janis, J Hehr, MT Huayllani, I Khansa, L Gfrerer… - JPRAS open, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Chronic migraine headaches (MH) are a principal cause of disability worldwide.
This study evaluated and compared functional outcomes after peripheral trigger point …

Neural Interconnections of Extracranial Nerves in Headache Surgery: Anatomical Landmarks and Clinical Implications–A Review of Literature

S Knoedler, K Frank, T Muehlberger… - Plastic and …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Headache disorders (HD) remain a nationwide challenge for the US healthcare system
affecting nearly 60% of the US population. Surgical deactivation of the peripheral trigger site …