Authors
Valeria Berchtold, Hannes Stofferin, Bernhard Moriggl, Erich Brenner, Reinhard Pauzenberger, Marko Konschake
Publication date
2017/9/1
Journal
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Volume
70
Issue
9
Pages
1171-1180
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Description
Background
Recent findings on the pathogenesis of frontal migraine headache support, besides a central vasogenic cause, an alternative peripheral mechanism involving compressed craniofacial nerves. This is further supported by the efficiency of botulinum toxin injections as a new treatment option in frontal migraine headache patients.
Methods
The supraorbital regions of 22 alcohol-glycerine-embalmed facial halves of both sexes were dissected. Both the supratrochlear and supraorbital nerves (STN and SON, respectively) were identified, and their relationship with the corrugator supercilii muscle (CSM) was investigated by dissection and ultrasound. The course of both nerves was defined, and the interaction between the supraorbital artery (SOA) and SON was determined.
Results
We discovered a new possible compression point of the STN passing through the orbital septum and verified previously described …
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Scholar articles
V Berchtold, H Stofferin, B Moriggl, E Brenner… - Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2017