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Postoperative occipital neuralgia in posterior upper cervical spine surgery: a systematic review.

Qing Guan1,2, Fei Xing1, Ye Long1, Zhou Xiang3.   

Abstract

Postoperative occipital neuralgia (PON) after upper cervical spine surgery can cause significant morbidity and may be overlooked. The causes, presentation, diagnosis, management, prognosis, and prevention of PON were reviewed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. English-language studies and case reports published from inception to 2017 were retrieved. Data on surgical procedures, incidence, cause of PON, management, outcomes, and preventive technique were extracted. Sixteen articles, including 591 patients, were selected; 93% of the patients with PON underwent C1 lateral mass screw (C1LMS) fixation, with additional 7% who underwent occipitocervical fusion without C1 fixation. PON had an incidence that ranged from 1 to 35% and was transient in 34%, but persistent in 66%. Five articles explained the possible causes. The primary presentation was constant or paroxysmal burning pain located mainly in the occipital and upper neck area and partially extending to the vertical, retroauricular, retromandibular, and forehead zone. Treatment included medications, nerve block, revision surgery, and nerve stimulation. Two prospective studies compared the effect of C2 nerve root transection on PON. PON in upper cervical spine surgery is a debilitating complication and was most commonly encountered by patients undergoing C1LMS fixation. The etiology of PON is partially clear, and the pain could be persistent and hard to cure. Reducing the incidence of PON can be realized by improving technique. More high-quality prospective studies are needed to define the effect of C2 nerve root transection on PON.

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Keywords:  C1 lateral mass screw; Cervical spine surgery; Postoperative occipital neuralgia

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29116423     DOI: 10.1007/s10143-017-0923-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Rev        ISSN: 0344-5607            Impact factor:   3.042


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4.  Postoperative occipital neuralgia with and without C2 nerve root transection during atlantoaxial screw fixation: a post-hoc comparative outcome study of prospectively collected data.

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2.  A Prospective, Single-Blinded, Bicentric Study, and Literature Review to Assess the Need of C2-Ganglion Preservation - SAVIOUR's Criteria.

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Journal:  Neurospine       Date:  2020-11-17
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