Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Nov 2017)

Optimizing Exposure for the Occipital Nerve in Migraine Surgery while Maintaining Hair Length

  • Kevin T. Jubbal, MD,
  • Dmitry Zavlin, MD,
  • Anthony Echo, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001518
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 11
p. e1518

Abstract

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Summary:. Surgical decompression of the greater occipital nerve is used in the treatment of migraine headaches. Generally, hair is removed from the posterior scalp to aid with exposure and minimize interference. The securing of occipital hair with surgical tape and rubber bands instead of preoperative hair removal is a viable alternative. The preservation of hair length can lead to better patient satisfaction by avoiding the hair length discrepancies and has demonstrated a low risk of surgical-site infection.