Nervus occipitalis Stimulatur
Occipital
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Occipital
nerve stimulators • Occipital nerve stimulators - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Occipital nerve stimulators are a type of neuromodulation therapy aimed at treating chronic refractory headache and craniofacial pain such as occipital neuralgia . This form of non-pharmaceutical therapy involves an implantable device composed of an electrode and a pulse generator.
Procedure
The leads are placed superficially in the region of the greater occipital and lesser occipital nerves. The pulse generator is placed subcutaneously in the chest, abdomen or back.
Complications
Complications include lead migration (35%), infection (~30%), skin erosion (~30%) and lead fracture (~10%) .
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