Annals of plastic surgery
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Annals of plastic surgery · Jul 2018
Prospective Analysis of the Greater Occipital Nerve Location in Patients Undergoing Occipital Nerve Decompression.
Migraine surgery and onabotulinumtoxinA injections aim to deactivate neurovascular trigger points implicated in chronic headaches. The greater occipital nerve (GON) is a common trigger point. The depth of this nerve has not been previously described. The purpose of this study was to report the intraoperative location, including depth, of the GON in human subjects undergoing migraine surgery. ⋯ Knowledge of the GON depth (eg, mean of 20 mm where it emerges from the semispinalis muscle) may improve accuracy of procedural treatments for migraines. When performing bilateral interventions, nerve position may differ between sides, particularly with respect to lateral distance from midline. Differences in this study compared with previous anatomic studies may reflect the use of live subjects in a prone position compared with cadaver specimens.