Occipital cryoneurolysis

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Occipital Cryoneurolysis is a medical procedure that involves the use of cold temperatures to temporarily disable nerves in the occipital region of the head. This procedure is often used to treat chronic headaches and migraines.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Occipital Cryoneurolysis is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small probe to freeze the occipital nerves, which are located at the back of the head. The freezing process, known as cryoneurolysis, temporarily disables the nerves and can provide relief from chronic headaches and migraines for several months.

Procedure[edit | edit source]

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. The doctor uses ultrasound guidance to accurately locate the occipital nerves. A small probe is then inserted through the skin and the nerves are frozen using a process called cryoneurolysis. The entire procedure takes about 30 minutes.

Risks and Complications[edit | edit source]

As with any medical procedure, Occipital Cryoneurolysis carries some risks. These may include infection, bleeding, and temporary numbness or weakness in the treated area. However, these risks are generally low and the procedure is considered safe for most patients.

Effectiveness[edit | edit source]

Many patients experience significant relief from their headaches and migraines after undergoing Occipital Cryoneurolysis. The effects can last for several months, and the procedure can be repeated if necessary.

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