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La stimulation occipitale est une technique de neuromodulation réversible qui suscite un intérêt grandissant pour le traitement de céphalées chroniques médico-réfractaires [1–3]. Cette technique chirurgicale fut démontrée sécuritaire et son efficacité à long terme chez des patients judicieusement sélectionnés est de plus en plus étudiée [4, 5]. La technique d’implantation du matériel requiert une attention particulière aux détails de planification et d’exécution pour assurer un positionnement optimal des différentes composantes et réduire au minimum le risque d’infection. Ce chapitre porte sur l’implantation chirurgicale du matériel disponible pour la stimulation occipitale dans le traitement de certaines céphalées chroniques médico-réfractaires, notamment l’algie vasculaire de la face (cluster headache ou céphalée de Horton), la céphalée cervico-génique et la migraine.
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Fournier-Gosselin, MP. (2014). Technique chirurgicale de la stimulation occipitale. In: Chirurgie de la douleur. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0509-2_17
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