November 26 and 27, 2022.
Learn everything about the surgical treatment for migraine and chronic headaches.
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Migraine Surgery
The surgical treatment of migraine and chronic headaches is one of the most evolving fields in plastic surgery. Since it’s discovery in 2000 by Dr Bahman Guyuron the techniques have been developed and published in the most important and relevant journals of the specialty.
The prevalence of Migraine in the population is up to 20% in women and 8% in men, and some of these patients become chronic and refractory to the other treatments.
The more plastic surgeons learn the concepts and techniques of the surgeries, the more patients will benefit and have their qualities of life improved all around the world. There is still a great number of surgeons that don’t master the techniques and could add them to their practice.
Dr. Paolo Rubez
Dr. Paolo Rubez was the one responsible for dissiminating Migraine Surgery in Brazil since 2016 after having learned the techniques from Dr. Bahman Guyuron through 8 Observerships in Cleveland.
Currently he performs his surgeries in his private clinic besides the aesthetic procedures more focused on the face.
Founded the Migraine Surgery Academy to teach and stimulate other plastic surgeons to perform the surgeries in order to benefit more patients with the treatment all over the world.
– Plastic Surgeon by UNIFESP
– Master’s degree from UNIFESP
– 8 Observerships with Dr Bahman Guyuron – Cleveland/USA
– Member of the Migraine Surgery Society (MSS)
– Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
– Member of the Brazilian Association of Plastic Surgeons (BAPS)
– Member of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)o
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Medical Director of Craniofacial Deformity Clinic
Dr. Totonchi is associate professor in department of surgery (plastic surgery Division) at Case Western Reserve University, He completed his plastic surgery residency in University Hospitals Case Medical Center and then continued fellowships in facial cosmetic and pediatric craniofacial surgeries at the same institution. Dr. Totonchi joined MetroHealth Medical Center in 2010 where he serves as site Director of Plastic Surgery Residency at MetroHealth Hospital, he is also Medical Director of the multidisciplinary Craniofacial Deformity Clinic (CFD).
Dr. Totonchi uses innovative technique that was introduced by Dr.
Guyuron, with whom he has been trained and involved in some of the migraine surgery
research. Dr. Totonchi gives lectures regarding migraine surgery nationally and internationally. He is active academically with research and education of residents and medical students. He is also an active member of multiple international, national, regional and local committees.
Dr. Totonchi uses innovative technique that was introduced by Dr. Guyuron, with whom he has been trained and involved in some of the migraine surgery research. Dr. Totonchi gives lectures regarding migraine surgery nationally and internationally. He is active academically with research and education of residents and medical students. He is also an active member of multiple international, national, regional and local committees.
Dr. Totonchi uses innovative technique that was introduced by Dr. Guyuron, with whom he has been trained and involved in some of the migraine surgery research. Dr. Totonchi gives lectures regarding migraine surgery nationally and internationally. He is active academically with research and education of residents and medical students. He is also an active member of multiple international, national, regional and local committees.
Dr. Totonchi uses innovative technique that was introduced by Dr. Guyuron, with whom he has been trained and involved in some of the migraine surgery research. Dr. Totonchi gives lectures regarding migraine surgery nationally and internationally. He is active academically with research and education of residents and medical students. He is also an active member of multiple international, national, regional and local committees.
Dr. Totonchi uses innovative technique that was introduced by Dr. Guyuron, Dr. Totonchi gives lectures nationally and internationally. He is active academically with research and education of residents and medical students. He is also an active member of multiple international, national, regional and local committees
He performs wide variety of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, including:
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Schedule
11 / 26 / 2022
1 – Welcome – 09:00 – 09:10 h (BRA time / GMT – 3 )
2 – Chronic Headache and Migraine – Definition, Diagnosis and Clinical Management – 09:10 – 09:30 h
3 – Physiopathology and Diagnosis of Nerve Compression Headache – 09:30 – 09:50 h
4- History of Migraine Surgery and Detection of Trigger Sites – 09:50 – 10:10 h
5- Types of Migraine Surgery – 10:10 – 10:20h
6- DISCUSSION; Q&A – 10:20- 10:40 h
BREAK – 15 min
7- Patient Selection : How is candidate ? When not to operate ? – 10:55 – 11:15 h
8 – Frontal and Temporal Trigger Sites (Types I and II ) : anatomy and transpalpebral approach – 11:15 – 11:35 h
9 – Frontal and Temporal Trigger Sites (Types I and II ) : anatomy and endoscopic approach – 11:35 – 11:55 h
10- Rhinogenic Trigger Site (Type III) : anatomy and surgical treatment – 11:55 – 12:15 h
11- DISCUSSION; Q&A – 12:15 – 12:35 h
BREAK – 20 min
12 – Greater and Third Occipital Trigger Sites (Type IV) : anatomy and surgical approach – 12:55 – 13:15 h
13- Lesser Occipital Trigger Site ( Type VI ) : anatomy and surgical approach – 13:15 – 13:30 h
14- Auriculotemporal and Nummular Headaches ( Types V and VII ) : anatomy and surgical approach – 13:30 – 13:50 h
15- DISCUSSION, Q&A – 13:50 – 14:10 h
BREAK – 15 min
16- Clinical Management in the Post Operative – 14:25 – 14:45 h
17- How to deal with surgical failure and alternatives – 14:45 – 15:05 h
18- Outcomes in Migraine Surgery – 15:05 – 15:25 h
19- How to get started in a Migraine Surgery practice – 15:25 – 15:45 h
20- Q&A – 15:45 – 16:05 h
21- ADJOURN – 16:05 h
11 / 27 / 2022
Surgeries | 08:00 hs – 17:00 hs
Paolo Rubez, MD
– Frontal Trigger Site (Type I) : transpalpebral approach
– Zigomatic Temporal Trigger Site (Type II): direct approach
– Rhinogenig Trigger Site (Type III): intranasal approach
– Greater Occipital Trigger Site (Type IV)
– Auriculo Temporal Trigger Site (Type V)
– Lesser Occipital Trigger Site ( Type VI)
– Numular (Type VII)
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