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Spinal cord stimulation is currently used to treat neuropathic pain in patients with failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)
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Most surgeries are performed under general anesthesia, although local anesthesia with or without sedation and spinal anesthesia is also possible
This article wanted to evaluate this in a larger patient population for surgical lead placement
Twenty-five consecutive patients with chronic neuropathic pain following previous spinal surgery (failed back surgery) were included between December 2016 and October 2018
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The mean age of the patient group was 53 years, and the male:female ratio was 2:3
At the end of the program, stop the infusion
Guided by patient feedback, electrode placement can be altered to optimize paresthesia localization
discomfort during surgery
discomfort during surgeryTwenty-four patients completed surgery using only dexmedetomidine and local anesthetic
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The infusion started an average of 55 minutes before the incision
Twenty-four patients completed surgery using only dexmedetomidine and local anesthetic
patient's desire for surgery
patient's desire for surgeryDifferent anesthesia techniques can be used during surgery to place spinal cord stimulator leads
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Only local anesthetics caused significant patient discomfort, and epidurals were described as an inconsistent technique because of a 22.
Different anesthesia techniques can be used during surgery to place spinal cord stimulator leads
Vanhauwaert, DJ, Couvreur, T.
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