Wednesday, February 2, 2011

DEATCIVATE MIGRAINE WITH ‘Trigger Site’ SURGERY


Recent post in the February issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, Migraine can be deactivated by surgery with nearly 90 percent of patients having at least partial relief
Migraine, a kind of acute headache mostly half headache, cause interferes in daily life for millions of peoples. The new surgical procedure benefits to reduce or eliminate migraine attacks who do not respond conventional treatments.
According to the new study, migraine headaches in 30 percent of patients were completely cured after surgery. Dr. Guyuron, a plastic surgeon who work out on ‘Trigger Site’ Surgery eliminates or Reduces Migraine .The surgery includes cosmetic forehead-lift procedures that reduced headache The techniques deactivates surgical “trigger sites” in the muscles or nerves that produce pain.

For patients with frontal migraine the muscles in area frontal head were removed as in forehead-lift surgery. This procedure relieves pressure on key nerve in the frontal area.
Dr. Guyuron uses botulinum toxin A (Botox) to confirm the correct trigger sites. Test confirmed 88% percent of patients have a positive response to surgery.
 More research and case study to be done on surgical deactivation of trigger sites in relieving migraine headaches. As Migraine is related to neurology so all aspect of  therapy to be considered before World medical recommdations.

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