Efficacy of Greater Occipital Nerve Blockade in Craniofacial Neuralgia and Facial Pain Syndromes: A Retrospective Chart Review with Prospectively Collected Follow-Up Data
Turan Poyraz, Aynur Ozge

TL;DR
This study shows that greater occipital nerve blockade can effectively reduce facial pain and headache severity in patients with craniofacial pain syndromes.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the efficacy of GONB in craniofacial pain syndromes and its impact on analgesic use.
Findings
GONB led to significant pain reduction in 22 out of 26 patients with craniofacial pain syndromes.
Female patients had a higher response rate to GONB compared to male patients.
Analgesic use decreased significantly in the first two months following GONB.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Greater occipital nerve blockade (GONB) is a minimally invasive intervention used to treat primary headaches. However, the evidence regarding its role in craniofacial pain syndromes and its potential impact on analgesic use remains limited. Previous studies have reported that GONB is an effective method in patients with cranial neuralgia, but its efficacy is limited in persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP). Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort trial examining the medical records of 26 patients who applied to our Headache Clinic due to facial pain and cranial neuralgia between April 2023 and April 2025. Of these patients, 12 were trigeminal neuralgia (46%), 6 were occipital neuralgia (23%), 4 were trigeminal neuropathic pain (15%), and 4 were PIFP (15%) patients. In our study, the landmark-based GONB technique was used to determine the greatest…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigraine and Headache Studies · Trigeminal Neuralgia and Treatments · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
