Neuromodulation for Drug-Resistant Chronic Cluster Headache: Efficacy and Safety in a Series of Four Cases

WSSFN 2025 Interim Meeting. Abstract 0046

Authors

  • Facundo Villamil Instituto FLENI. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Enzo Stefano Parisi Hospital Cesar Milstein. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Maximiliano Nuñez University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center. USA.
  • Jorge Mandolesi Instituto FLENI. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Oscar Stella Instituto FLENI. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

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https://doi.org/10.47924/neurotarget2025511

Abstract

Introduction: Chronic cluster headache (CCH) is a severely disabling form of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia, often refractory to pharmacological treatment. In recent years, peripheral neuromodulation through occipital (ONS) and supraorbital (SON) nerve stimulation has emerged as a promising alternative for selected drug-resistant patients.
Method: To describe the clinical outcomes of patients with refractory cluster headache treated with occipital nerve stimulation (ONS), and to evaluate the potential benefits of combining supraorbital nerve stimulation (SONS) in selected cases.
Discussion: These findings are consistent with previous reports supporting the efficacy of peripheral neuromodulation for refractory CCH. The high responder rate and absence of adverse events reinforce the role of ONS and SON as safe and effective options in carefully selected cases. Despite the limited sample size, the sustained improvement observed justifies further investigation into optimization parameters and predictors of response.
Conclusions: Occipital and supraorbital nerve stimulation proved to be a safe and effective treatment for refractory chronic cluster headache, resulting in a significant reduction in attack frequency and high patient adherence.

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2025-11-18

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Villamil F, Stefano Parisi E, Nuñez M, Mandolesi J, Stella O. Neuromodulation for Drug-Resistant Chronic Cluster Headache: Efficacy and Safety in a Series of Four Cases: WSSFN 2025 Interim Meeting. Abstract 0046. NeuroTarget [Internet]. 2025 Nov. 18 [cited 2025 Nov. 27];19(2):33. Available from: https://neurotarget.com/index.php/nt/article/view/511

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