Spinal cord stimulation: a contemporary series
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Spinal cord stimulation: a contemporary series
Abstract
Forty-three patients with chronic pain disorders of different causes were selected for spinal cord stimulation. All underwent implantation of a ribbon electrode through a small laminotomy, under general anesthesia. Thirteen patients (30%) failed to obtain significant pain relief during a period of trial stimulation, and their electrodes were removed. The remainder underwent a definitive implant and were followed for a mean of 13 months (range, 3-33 months). Nineteen of them (63%) continued to experience pain relief. A detailed analysis of this series, as well as a literature review, is presented.
Comment in
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Percutaneous electrodes versus electrodes placed by laminotomy for spinal cord stimulation.Neurosurgery. 1991 Jun;28(6):932-3. doi: 10.1097/00006123-199106000-00033. Neurosurgery. 1991. PMID: 2067627 No abstract available.
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