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Forms of Surgical Operations

This condition's chronic headaches can seriously affect your quality of life. Should other therapies prove inadequate, surgery may be the most practical answer. This extensive guide will go over when to think about surgery for supraorbital neuralgia, including important details on occipital nerve surgery and what to expect.<br>

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Forms of Surgical Operations

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  1. FORMS OF SURGICAL OPERATIONS

  2. OCCIPITAL NERVE SURGERY This operation concentrates on changing the function of the nerve surgery, which occasionally influences the supraorbital nerve. To lower nerve irritation and pain, we could use a decompression or neurostimulus treatment during the surgery.

  3. NEUROSTIMULATION With neurostimulation, a tiny device delivering electrical impulses to the afflicted nerve is implanted. Interference with pain signals is the aim, as is relief. For some who do not react to medication or other treatments, neurostimulation can be a long-term fix.

  4. NERVE DECOMPRESSION SURGERY For those with nerve compression, this operation seeks to release pressure on the supraorbital nerve. We try to reduce discomfort and restore normal nerve function by removing or relocating things pinching the nerve.

  5. DEACTIVATION OF PAIN PATHWAYS Another method is surgically changing the channels via which pain sensations are sent deactivating them. When pain resists other approaches, this one is utilized.

  6. CONCLUSION This condition's chronic headaches can seriously affect your quality of life. Should other therapies prove inadequate, surgery may be the most practical answer. This extensive guide will go over when to think about surgery for supraorbital neuralgia, including important details on occipital nerve surgery and what to expect.

  7. CONTACT US 805-969-9004 www.headachesurgery.com Santa Barbara, CA 93101, United States

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