Postcraniotomy Headache: Etiologies and Treatments

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Purpose of Review: Postcraniotomy headache (PCH) is a highly underappreciated and very common adverse event following craniotomy. Recent Findings: Analgetic medication with opioids often interferes with neurologic evaluation in the acute phase of recovery and should be kept to a minimal, in general, in the treatment of chronic pain as well. We provide an update on the latest evidence for the management of acute and chronic PCH. Summary: Especially in the neurosurgical setting, enhanced recovery after surgery protocols need to include a special focus on pain control. Patients at risk of developing chronic pain must be identified and treated as early as possible.

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Bello, C., Andereggen, L., Luedi, M. M., & Beilstein, C. M. (2022, May 1). Postcraniotomy Headache: Etiologies and Treatments. Current Pain and Headache Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11916-022-01036-8

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