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Thoracolumbar Spinal Cord Stimulator Trial Procedural Technique

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CLINICAL SPINE SURGERY
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 51-55

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS

Keywords

spinal cord stimulator; technique; trial

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Spinal cord stimulator trials are suitable for treating postlaminectomy syndrome and refractory complex regional pain syndrome. The article provides detailed instructions on patient positioning, setup, procedural steps, and postoperative care, along with discussions on pearls and pitfalls. Additionally, a supplemental instructional video is included.
Spinal cord stimulator trials are indicated for the treatment of postlaminectomy syndrome with persistent severe back and limb pain which has failed conservative treatment options and where no further surgery is indicated. They are also indicated for refractory complex regional pain syndrome. This article details patient positioning and set up, step-by-step instructions for the procedure and postoperative management. Pearls and pitfalls are also discussed. In addition, an instructional procedure video, Supplemental Digital Content 1 (http://links.1ww.com/CLINSPINE/A121) accompanies this paper.

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