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Wireless Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Treatment of Peripheral Neuralgias

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NEUROMODULATION
Volume 23, Issue 6, Pages 827-830

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ner.13131

Keywords

genitofemoral neuralgia; ilioinguinal neuralgia; peripheral nerve stimulator; peripheral neuralgia; superior cluneal neuralgia; sural neuralgia

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Background Peripheral neuralgia is a common cause of chronic pain. Treatment might be challenging, and the condition can be resistant to commonly used treatment modalities for chronic pain. We present five cases of peripheral neuralgia who were successfully treated using wireless peripheral nerve stimulation. Materials and Methods This was a retrospective case series that includes a description of five patients who underwent wireless peripheral nerve stimulator therapy for the treatment of peripheral neuralgia. Results The patients in this case series underwent peripheral nerve stimulator placement for the treatment of superior cluneal, sural, ilioinguinal and genitofemoral neuralgias. Patients reported a decline in their Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) pain scores from a mean of 6.4 before the procedure to a score of 1 following implant. The change in pain scores was found to be statistically significant (p < 0.05). Conclusions We present five patients with peripheral neuralgias resistant to other treatment modalities who received excellent pain relief following implantation of a peripheral nerve stimulator.

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