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Medical Procedures
MIGRAINE SURGERY
Migraine is a disease of the central nervous system, which presents with recurrent, throbbing, disabling headaches, accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light or sound, among others.
Surgery to reduce or eliminate migraine is indicated in patients who no longer respond to treatment.
It consists of a minimally invasive technique for the decompression of some of the trigger points that initiate pain due to nerve irritation, distributed in four peripheral areas of the head (frontal, temporal, occipital and nasoseptal).
PROCEDURES
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Outpatient
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With Hospitalization
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