Case Report

Pterygopalatine Ganglion Block as a Rescue Technique for Failed Epidural Blood Patch

10.5152/TJAR.2020.06887

  • Kevin R. Olsen
  • M. Anthony Cometa
  • Yury Zasimovich

Received Date: 29.08.2019 Accepted Date: 27.09.2019 Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2020;48(6):502-504

Placement of an epidural blood patch is the gold standard treatment for a postdural puncture headache when conservative measures have failed. If unsuccessful in relieving the symptoms, a second epidural blood patch may be warranted. However, when the accepted gold standard treatment has failed, alternative therapies may be pursued. A pterygopalatine ganglion block has been shown to be effective as an alternative to epidural blood patch placement. This case demonstrates the use of a suprazygomatic pterygopalatine ganglion block as a rescue technique for failed repeated epidural blood patch, with complete and permanent resolution of the headache.

Keywords: Epidural blood patch, postdural puncture headache, pterygopalatine ganglion block