Supraorbital Nerve Stimulation for Facial Pain

Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2023 Jun;27(6):157-163. doi: 10.1007/s11916-023-01113-6. Epub 2023 May 2.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Chronic facial pain is considered one of the conditions that affect quality of daily life of patients significantly and makes them seek medical help. Intractable facial pain with failed trials of medical treatment and other pain management therapies presents a challenge for neurologists, pain specialists, and neurosurgeons. We describe the possibility of proposing peripheral nerve stimulation of the supraorbital nerves to treat patients with medically intractable facial pain. Stimulation of the supraorbital nerves is performed using percutaneously inserted electrodes that are positioned in the epi-fascial plane, traversing the course of the supraorbital nerves. The procedure has two phases starting with a trial by temporary electrodes that are inserted under fluoroscopic guidance and are anchored to the skin. This trial usually lasts for a few days to 2 weeks. If successful, we proceed to the insertion of a permanent electrode that is tunneled under the skin behind the ear toward the infraclavicular region in which we make a pocket for the implantable pulse generator.

Recent findings: This procedure has been used in multiple patients with promising results which was published in literature. Literature shows that it provides relief of medically intractable pain, without the need for destructive procedures or more central modulation approaches with a preferable safety profile compared to other invasive procedures. Supraorbital nerve stimulation is now considered a valid modality of treatment for patients with medically intractable facial pain and can be offered as a reliable alternative for the patients while discussing the proper plan of management.

Keywords: Chronic facial pain; Intractable facia pain; Neuromodulation of facial pain; Supraorbital nerve stimulation; Trigeminal branch stimulation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Electric Stimulation Therapy* / methods
  • Facial Pain / therapy
  • Humans
  • Pain Management
  • Pain, Intractable* / surgery
  • Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation*