Minimally invasive placement of spinal cord stimulator paddle electrodes is associated with improved perioperative and long-term experience among neuropathic pain patients
Spine Mar 01, 2018
Shamji MF, et al. - In-hospital and long-term outcomes of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) cases who underwent paddle insertion by open or minimally invasive surgery (MIS) approaches were compared. MIS techniques for SCS surgical paddle implantation were associated with low peri-operative morbidity and surgical site back pain, shorter external neurostimulator trial duration, and long-term device stability benefits.
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