Efficacy of bilateral greater occipital nerve block in postdural puncture headache: a narrative review

Korean J Pain. 2018 Apr;31(2):80-86. doi: 10.3344/kjp.2018.31.2.80. Epub 2018 Apr 2.

Abstract

The Epidural blood patch is considered the gold standard for managing postdural puncture headache when supportive measures fail. However, it is a procedure which can lead to another inadvertent dural puncture. Other potential adverse events that could occur during a blood patch are meningitis, neurological deficits, and unconsciousness. The bilateral greater occipital nerve block has been used for treating chronic headaches in patients with PDPH with a single injection. This minimally invasive, simple procedure can be considered for patients early, along with other supportive treatment, and an epidural blood patch can be avoided.

Keywords: Epidural blood patch; Greater occipital nerve; Nerve block; Pain management; Postdural puncture headache; Ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Review