Can Minimally Invasive Surgery Really Cure Migraines

  Migraine, as a persistent headache, is not fatal, but when it strikes, it is like being hit by a heavy hammer and is very painful. A few patients also have blurred vision, tinnitus and other symptoms, which have serious impact on life and work.  Many patients do not realize the seriousness of migraine and often just take a few painkillers to relieve the pain during an attack and leave it. After a period of time, the disease attacks again, and in the long run, it causes serious damage to the physical and mental health of patients. Faced with this situation, many patients may ask, “Is there really no rule for migraine? In fact, minimally invasive surgery has been applied to treat migraine in China.  Can minimally invasive surgery really cure migraine?  The principle of vascular-neural compression theory, which is currently in place to explain the pathogenesis of migraine, finds that blood vessels and nerves are originally companion relationships, and when tangles and adhesions occur between blood vessels and nerves, the blood vessels in the compressed section are excessively contracted or diastolic for various reasons, causing abnormal stimulation to the compressed nerves and causing pain. Therefore, the focus of migraine surgery treatment is to release the compression of the blood vessels on the nerves, and the nerves will naturally not produce pain, and the head will not hurt. Nowadays, migraine can be safely and effectively treated by microvascular decompression surgery, which acts directly on the crossed and entangled nerves and blood vessels, quickly relieving patients of their painful points and allowing them to recover their health as soon as possible.