TITLE:
OnabotulinumtoxinA in the Treatment of Occipital Neuralgia Following Gunshot Injury
AUTHORS:
Andrew Ea, Terence Gray
KEYWORDS:
Occipital Neuralgia, OnabotulinumtoxinA, Botox, Bupivacaine, Lidocaine, Gunshot
JOURNAL NAME:
Pain Studies and Treatment,
Vol.4 No.4,
September
7,
2016
ABSTRACT: Occipital neuralgia, while typically idiopathic in presentation, is a common form of posttraumatic headache. It is associated with severe pain in the greater, lesser, and/or third occipital nerves, and often accompanied by tenderness or trigger points in the surrounding musculature. OnabotulinumtoxinA (ONA) has been recently utilized in nerve blocks to treat occipital neuralgia, but current literature supporting such use is scarce. We describe a case of occipital neuralgia in a patient following C1 fracture and vertebral artery dissection due to gunshot injury. Successful treatment with bilateral ONA nerve blocks led to an 80% - 90% improvement in pain, with decreased Visual Analog Scale (VAS) pain scores immediately following treatment and upon follow-up 1 month later.