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**Palpate the occiptal artery above the superior nuchal line, and inject just medially to that
**Palpate the occiptal artery above the superior nuchal line, and inject just medially to that


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Background

  • Therapeutic and diagnostic for occipital neuralgia
  • Nerve is between ~8-18 mm deep[1]

Procedure

  • 1% bupivicaine, 2-3 cc
  • Traditionally done "blindly" with palpation of occipital protuberance
    • Then palpate laterally to find the tender nerve on the side of the headaches
    • Palpate the occiptal artery above the superior nuchal line, and inject just medially to that
  1. M. Greher, B. Moriggl, M. Curatolo, L. Kirchmair and U. Eichenberger. Sonographic visualization and ultrasound-guided blockade of the greater occipital nerve: a comparison of two selective techniques confirmed by anatomical dissection. Br. J. Anaesth. (2010) 104 (5): 637-642.