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2022 Jul


Rev Med Liege


77


7-8

[Chronic headaches due to idiopathic cerebrospinal fluid hypotension treated with sphenopalatine ganglion block].

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Abstract

Sphenopalatine ganglion block (SPGB) is a well-known technique of anesthesia used for the treatment of many types of facial pain syndromes. Its utility in the treatment of headaches due to cerebrospinal fluid hypotension, caused by dural breach or not, seems established but the lack of strong studies proving its efficacy or its superiority compared to epidural blood patch doesn't allow it, for now, to be a part of the official treatment algorithm. We report the case of a patient presenting idiopathic cerebrospinal hypotension (Schaltenbrand syndrome) treated effectively with a sphenopalatine ganglion block using the intranasal approach.