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Ultrasound-Guided Greater Occipital Nerve Hydrodissection for Treatment of Cervicogenic Headache: A Case Report
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作者 Paul J. Ryan Dominic C. Harmon 《Pain Studies and Treatment》 2023年第1期1-8,共8页
We describe an innovative technique of ultrasound-guided greater occipital nerve (GON) hydrodissection for treatment of cervicogenic headache and occipital neuralgia. A 35-year-old female presented to the pain clinic ... We describe an innovative technique of ultrasound-guided greater occipital nerve (GON) hydrodissection for treatment of cervicogenic headache and occipital neuralgia. A 35-year-old female presented to the pain clinic with severe chronic cervicogenic headache impacting her sleep, work and activities of daily living. Conservative management had failed to adequately resolve her pain. Ultrasound-guided suboccipital hydrodissection of the greater occipital nerve was performed with the patient in the prone position. After skin sterilization, the linear ultrasound transducer was oriented in a transverse orientation at the level of the C2-C3 vertebrae. The needle was advanced from medial to lateral “in-plane” under direct ultrasound visualization, until the needle was positioned at the C2 lamina. After confirming the needle tip position, 10 ml of hydrodissection fluid was injected with good visualization of distribution of the solution. The patient described immediate and significant improvement in her symptoms. She reported a sustained decrease in pain scores when followed up in the pain clinic at six and twelve weeks respectively. To the best of our knowledge this is the first application of ultrasound-guided hydrodissection of the GON for cervicogenic headache. It offers a novel, safe and effective technique to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of a common pain condition. 展开更多
关键词 cervicogenic Headache Neck Pain Occipital Nerve HYDRODISSECTION ULTRASOUND
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Cervicogenic exophthalmos: Possible etiology and pathogenesis
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作者 Chi-Ming Wu Hung-En Liao +1 位作者 Shang-Wei Hsu Shou-Jen Lan 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第2期318-324,共7页
BACKGROUND Unilateral exophthalmos is often caused by inflammation, neoplasm, infection,metabolic disease, vascular disorder and several other less common conditions.Reflex sympathetic dystrophy related to unilateral ... BACKGROUND Unilateral exophthalmos is often caused by inflammation, neoplasm, infection,metabolic disease, vascular disorder and several other less common conditions.Reflex sympathetic dystrophy related to unilateral exophthalmos has not been reported in the past literature.CASE SUMMARY We describe a 45-year-old female with unilateral exophthalmos caused by reflex sympathetic dystrophy and its unexpected spontaneous disappearance after a standard anterior cervical discectomy and fixation operation with two PEEK interbody cages and a plate. To our surprise, the patient’s left unilateral exophthalmos improved spontaneously in the morning on postoperative day 2-with no relapse, without any further medication, as of seven years. We have named this condition "cervicogenic exophthalmos."CONCLUSION We would inform other clinicians that unilateral exophthalmos was caused not only by inflammation, vascular disorder, infection, neoplasm, or metabolic disease, but also by reflex sympathetic dystrophy related with cervicogenic spondylosis. To the best of our knowledge, ours is the first related case report and use of the term "cervicogenic exophthalmos" after reviewing previous literature. 展开更多
关键词 EXOPHTHALMOS Reflex sympathetic dystrophy Anterior cervical discectomy and fixation PEEK cage cervicogenic exophthalmos cervicogenic spondylosis Case report
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Expert panel’s guideline on cervicogenic headache:The Chinese Association for the Study of Pain recommendation 被引量:6
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作者 Hong Xiao Bao-Gan Peng +16 位作者 Ke Ma Dong Huang Xian-Guo Liu Yan Lv Qing Liu Li-Juan Lu Jin-Feng Liu Yi-Mei Li Tao Song Wei Tao Wen Shen Xiao-Qiu Yang Lin Wang Xiao-Mei Zhang Zhi-Gang Zhuang Hui Liu Yan-Qing Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第9期2027-2036,共10页
Cervicogenic headache(CEH)has been recognized as a unique category of headache that can be difficult to diagnose and treat.In China,CEH patients are managed by many different specialties,and the treatment plans remain... Cervicogenic headache(CEH)has been recognized as a unique category of headache that can be difficult to diagnose and treat.In China,CEH patients are managed by many different specialties,and the treatment plans remain controversial.Therefore,there is a great need for comprehensive evidence-based Chinese experts’recommendations for the management of CEH.The Chinese Association for the Study of Pain asked an expert panel to develop recommendations for a series of questions that are essential for daily clinical management of patients with CEH.A group of multidisciplinary Chinese Association for the Study of Pain experts identified the clinically relevant topics in CEH.A systematic review of the literature was performed,and evidence supporting the benefits and harms for the management of CEH was summarized.Twenty-four recommendations were finally developed through expert consensus voting for evidence quality and recommendation strength.We hope this guideline provides direction for clinicians and patients making treatment decisions for the management of CEH. 展开更多
关键词 cervicogenic headache Expert recommendation Expert panel’s guideline Chinese Association for the Study of Pain Chronic pain
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Repeat RF Ablation of C2 and Third Occipital Nerves for Recurrent Occipital Neuralgia and Cervicogenic Headaches 被引量:2
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作者 John F. Hamer Traci A. Purath 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2016年第4期236-242,共7页
Objective: To address the degree and duration of pain relief from recurrent cervicogenic headaches and/or occipital neuralgia following retreatment with radiofrequency ablation of the C2 dorsal root ganglion and/or th... Objective: To address the degree and duration of pain relief from recurrent cervicogenic headaches and/or occipital neuralgia following retreatment with radiofrequency ablation of the C2 dorsal root ganglion and/or third occipital nerves;to review outcomes including duration and degree of pain relief;to evaluate procedure’s complication rate and patient’s willingness to repeat the procedure;to compare effectiveness of the most recent RF ablation to patient’s first RF ablation. Methods: This is a single-center retrospective observational study of 23 patients with recurrent cervicogenic headaches and/or occipital neuralgia treated with repeated RF ablation of the C2 dorsal root ganglion and/or third occipital nerves. All patients receiving treatment from January 2010 to July 2014 are included in this single site retrospective study. This is an IRB approved medical chart review study. Results: 22 of 23 patients underwent follow-up. An average of 86.5% of participants reported pain relief on average of 25.4 weeks at time of follow-up. 41% reported side effects including suboccipital hyperesthesia and/or ear discomfort, 95% reported willingness to repeat the procedure again if severe symptoms recurred, 59% of patients reported the most recent RF ablation had the same results as the first, 32% reported the most recent RF was the most effective, and 9% reported that the first RF was the most effective. Conclusion: Repeated RF ablation is a feasible option for recurrent cervicogenic headaches and/or occipital neuralgia. Effectiveness of repeat intervention is the same or better than the first ablation. Though there was a higher likelihood of side effects including suboccipital neuralgia and/or ear discomfort on repeat treatment, the side effects were generally well tolerated. 展开更多
关键词 Occipital Neuralgia cervicogenic Headache Radiofrequency Ablation
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Three-step acupuncture and cupping therapy:an effective approach to treat cervicogenic headache
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作者 Xiong-Zhi Wu 《Traditional Medicine Research》 2019年第1期3-3,共1页
As early as 1983,Sjaastad proposed the concept of cervicogenic headache(CH)in the World Headache Conference,that is,the pain from upper cervical joints and muscles can be referred to the head.CH is a group of syndrome... As early as 1983,Sjaastad proposed the concept of cervicogenic headache(CH)in the World Headache Conference,that is,the pain from upper cervical joints and muscles can be referred to the head.CH is a group of syndromes mainly caused by dysfunction of the upper cervical spine and its component muscles,ligaments,bony,vertebral arteries and/or soft tissue elements,usually not accompanied by neck pain.Therefore,the treatment strategy of CH focuses on pain relief and repair cervical lesions.Patients with painful disorders of upper cervical zygapophysial joints showed significant headache relief after directly treated at disordered cervical joints[1]. 展开更多
关键词 Three-step ACUPUNCTURE and CUPPING therapy TREAT cervicogenic HEADACHE
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Research progress of chronic cervicogenic headache based on the concept of muscular dural bridge complex
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作者 Xiu-Yun Diao Qi Zeng +3 位作者 Yuan Wang Qiang Wang Meng Guo Zhi-Bin Liu 《Aging Communications》 2021年第4期13-18,共6页
Since it was put forward in 1995,musculo-dural bridge has been widely concerned.With the deepening of research,the structure,shape and physiological functions of musculo-dural bridge are gradually known.Previous studi... Since it was put forward in 1995,musculo-dural bridge has been widely concerned.With the deepening of research,the structure,shape and physiological functions of musculo-dural bridge are gradually known.Previous studies have found that the musculo-dural bridge between muscle and dura mater can not only transfer proprioception,prevent the rupture of dura mater and ensure the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid,but also be related to chronic cervicogenic headache.Therefore,this article mainly discusses the composition of musculo-dural bridge complex and its relationship with chronic cervicogenic headache,so as to provide a new diagnosis and treatment idea for the occurrence,development and treatment of related diseases in clinic. 展开更多
关键词 Muscular dural bridge Suboccipital muscle group Chronic cervicogenic headache Cerebrospinal fluid circulation
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Continuous epidural block of the cervical vertebrae for cervicogenic headache 被引量:12
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作者 HE Ming-wei NI Jia-xiang GUO Yu-na WANG Qi YANG Li-qiang LIU Jing-jie 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第4期427-430,共4页
Background Cervicogenic headache (CEH) is caused by a structural abnormality in the cervical spine. Available treatments for CEH include medical therapy, local botulinum toxin injection, cervical epidural corticoste... Background Cervicogenic headache (CEH) is caused by a structural abnormality in the cervical spine. Available treatments for CEH include medical therapy, local botulinum toxin injection, cervical epidural corticosteroid injection, and surgery. The objective of this study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of a continuous epidural block of the cervical vertebra. Methods Medical records were retrospectively analyzed for 37 patients diagnosed with CEH treated by a continuous epidural block of the cervical vertebra with lidocaine, dexamethasone, and saline (5 ml/min) for 3-4 weeks and triamcinolone acetonide 5 mg once weekly for 3-4 weeks. Pain was measured via the visual analogue scale (VAS) in combination with quality of life assessment. Outcome measures were patient-reported days with mild or moderate pain, occurrence of severe pain, and the daily oral dosages of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use (NSAID). Results In the 3 months immediately preceding placement of the epidural catheter, the mean number of days with mild or moderate pain was 22.0±4.3. The mean occurrence of severe pain was (3.20±0.75) times and the mean oral dosage of NSAID was (1267±325) mg. During the first 6 months after epidural administration of lidocaine and corticosteroids, the mean number of days with mild or moderate pain, the mean occurrence of severe pain, and the mean daily oral dosages of NSAIDs were significantly decreased compared to 3-month period immediately preceding treatment (P 〈0.01). By 12 months post-treatment, no significant difference in these three outcome measures was noted. Conclusions Continuous epidural block of the cervical vertebra for patients with CEH is effective for at least six months. Further research is needed to elucidate mechanisms of action and to prolong this effect. 展开更多
关键词 cervicogenic headache epidural block of cervical vertebra aseptic inflammation triamcinolone acetonide
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Cervical intervertebral disc degeneration and dizziness 被引量:2
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作者 Tang-Hua Liu Yan-Qing Liu Bao-Gan Peng 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第9期2146-2152,共7页
Clinical studies have found that patients withcervical degenerative disease are usually accompanied by dizziness.Anterior cervical surgery can eliminate not only chronic neck pain,cervical radiculopathy or myelopathy,... Clinical studies have found that patients withcervical degenerative disease are usually accompanied by dizziness.Anterior cervical surgery can eliminate not only chronic neck pain,cervical radiculopathy or myelopathy,but also dizziness.Immunohistochemical studies show that a large number of mechanoreceptors,especially Ruffini corpuscles,are present in degenerated cervical discs.The available evidence suggests a key role of Ruffini corpuscles in the pathogenesis of dizziness caused by cervical degenerative disease(i.e.cervical discogenic dizziness).Disc degeneration is characterized by an elevation of inflammatory cytokines,which stimulates the mechanoreceptors in degenerated discs and results in peripheral sensitization.Abnormal cervical proprioceptive inputs from the mechanoreceptors are transmitted to the central nervous system,resulting in sensory mismatches with vestibular and visual information and leads to dizziness.In addition,neck pain caused by cervical disc degeneration can play a key role in cervical discogenic dizziness by increasing the sensitivity of muscle spindles.Like cervical discogenic pain,the diagnosis of cervical discogenic dizziness can be challenging and can be made only after other potential causes of dizziness have been ruled out.Conservative treatment is effective for the majority of patients.Existing basic and clinical studies have shown that cervical intervertebral disc degeneration can lead to dizziness. 展开更多
关键词 Cervical intervertebral disc degeneration cervicogenic dizziness Cervical discogenic dizziness Cervical spondylosis Neck pain MECHANORECEPTORS
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