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Authors Xiao X, Ren H, Ji N, Luo F
Received 24 February 2018
Accepted for publication 2 June 2018
Published 8 August 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 1497—1501
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S166446
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Katherine Hanlon
Abstract: Pulsed radiofrequency is an effective, safe, and nondestructive
pain treatment technique that has been insufficiently reported in the treatment
of supraorbital neuralgia. We report the successful use of pulsed
radiofrequency to alleviate acute severe supraorbital neuralgia in a
post-craniotomy patient. A 52-year-old female, who had acute severe
supraorbital neuralgia after having received a right frontal craniotomy and
with poor efficacy in response to medication and a nerve block, was subjected
to ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency treatment and experienced complete
pain relief, as a result of which the patient stopped taking all analgesic
drugs. The patient had follow-up visits for 1 year, during which she reported
no pain. Furthermore, no side effects of nerve damage after pulsed
radiofrequency were observed. Our results suggest that pulsed radiofrequency is
a promising technique for the treatment of supraorbital neuralgia and that
further studies of this technique should be conducted.
Keywords: supraorbital neuralgia, pulsed radiofrequency, post-craniotomy
