Infection and erosion rates in trials of a cranially implanted neurostimulator do not increase with subsequent neurostimulator placements
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Sep 21, 2017
Weber PB, et al. - Authors, in this work, assessed overall infection and erosion rates related to the cranial implant site and by neurostimulator procedure to determine whether rates increased with additional procedures. Findings suggested that the risk for infection compared favorably to other neurostimulation devices and indicated that rates of infection and erosion do not increase with subsequent neurostimulator replacements.
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