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Psychosurgery, the surgical alteration or permanent removal of brain tissue to alleviate severe psychological conditions, stands as one of the most radical and controversial treatments in the history of mental health care. Its development and application have evolved significantly, marked by dramatic shifts in scientific understanding and ethical perspectives.
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Plastic surgeons show interest in migraine surgery, but adoption is limited by poor neurologist referrals and unfamiliarity with techniques. Further education and improved communication are needed for increased surgical treatment of migraine headaches.

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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Headache Medicine

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  • Minimally invasive techniques for migraine headache treatment show efficacy in refractory cases.
  • Evidence supports migraine surgery, but its adoption by plastic surgeons is unexamined.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the adoption and attitudes of plastic surgeons in the United States towards migraine surgery.

Main Methods:

  • A web-based survey was distributed to members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
  • The survey included 17 questions on demographics, experience, knowledge, and attitudes regarding migraine surgery.

Main Results:

  • A 5.2% response rate (193/3747) was achieved.
  • 18% of respondents had performed migraine surgery, with over 80% reporting patient symptom improvement.
  • 60% of surgeons who haven't performed the surgery expressed interest if referred by a neurologist.

Conclusions:

  • Interest in migraine surgery exists among some plastic surgeons.
  • Barriers include insufficient referrals from neurologists and lack of familiarity with the procedure.
  • Improved referral pathways and education are crucial for wider adoption.