Spinal Cord Stimulator


Indications

  • “Failed back syndrome”, i.e., pain despite maximal medical and surgical therapies.

  • Radiculopathy in the absence of compressive pathology.

  • Neuropathic pain due to nerve root avulsion, postherpetic neuralgia, iatrogenic nerve injury, or complex regional pain syndrome.

  • Phantom limb and stump pain, myelogenic pain.

  • Painful peripheral neuropathy refractory to medical management.

  • Ischemic pain from refractory angina or peripheral vascular disease.

  • Successful completion of at least a several-day spinal cord stimulator (SCS) trial (> 50% reduction visual analog scale score).

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