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Spinal cord stimulation for a patient with neuropathic pain related to congenital syringomyelia

Beyaz SG, Bal NS

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Spinal cord stimulation for neuropathic pain following idiopathic transverse myelitis: A case report

Lee C, Cho JH, Yang HJ, Lee JH, Woo SC, Kim YJ, Park DH, Chung JH

We present a patient with intractable neuropathic pain because of idiopathic transverse myelitis unresponsive to medical treatment. After a successful trial of spinal cord stimulation, a permanent stimulator was implanted....
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Spinal anesthesia for implantation of a spinal cord stimulator in a patient with failed back surgery syndrome: A case report

Lee JD, Park IK, Choi SS, Hahm KD, Shin JW

  • KMID: 2263252
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2010 Jan;5(1):12-15.
Spinal cord stimulation has been applied for some patients with failed back surgery syndrome or neuropathic pain. Tests for the spinal cord stimulation can be performed under local or general...
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Limitations of spinal cord stimulation for pain management

Shim JH

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Spontaneous Lead Breakage in Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems

Kim TH, Lee PB, Son HM, Choi JB, Moon JY

  • KMID: 2392753
  • Korean J Pain.
  • 2010 Mar;23(1):78-81.
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has become an established clinical option for treatment of refractory chronic pain. Current hardware and implantation techniques for SCS are already highly developed and continuously improving;...
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Spinal Cord Stimulation in Pain Management: A Review

Jeon YH

Spinal cord stimulation has become a widely used and efficient alternative for the management of refractory chronic pain that is unresponsive to conservative therapies. Technological improvements have been considerable and...
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Experience with Spinal Cord Stimulation for Relief of Causalgia on the Right Lower Extremity: A case report

Lee DK, Kim YI, Park W

  • KMID: 2104768
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1996 Jun;9(1):229-231.
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) was first attempted to relieve intractable pain in 1966. SCS has evolved into percutaneously implanted electrode with aim of activating spinal pain-inhibiting mechanism via dorsal columns....
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High-Level Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation Used to Treat Intractable Pain Arising from Transverse Myelitis Caused by Schistosomiasis

Kim JK, Hong SH, Lee JK

The efficacy of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for treatment of various chronic painful conditions is well established. Very few reports have documented the use of SCS for treatment of chronic...
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Spinal Cord Stimulation for Control of Chronic Pain

Kim YS

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has undergone a variety of technical modifications and advances and has been applied to a variety of pain conditions. The group of patients in which SCS...
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Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation Using an 8 Electrode Lead in a Patient with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I: A case report

Kim YC, Kim SH, Cho JY, Hong JH

The most important factors for successful stimulation of the spinal cord are strict patient selection and proper lead position. To ensure proper lead position, paresthesia produced by the stimulator should...
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Spinal cord stimulation for intractable post-thoracotomy pain syndrome: A case report

Lee HK, Lee SW, Shin IW, Sohn JT, Jeong YJ, Chung YK

Post-thoracotomy syndrome is a condition characterized by pain that continues for more than 2 months after a thoracotomic procedure. Some patients suffer from devastating chest pain despite receiving multimodal treatment...
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Spinal Cord Stimulation for Refractory Angina Pectoris: A Case Report

Lee SH, Jeong HJ, Jeong SH, Lee HG, Choi JI, Yoon MH, Kim WM

Refractory angina pectoris is defined as angina refractory to optimal medical treatment and standard coronary revascularization procedures. Despite recent therapeutic advances, patients with refractory angina pectoris are not adequately treated....
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Spinal cord stimulation in a patient with pain in both legs due to spinal metastasis of lung cancer: A case report

O S, Ha SM, Cheong YK

Spinal metastasis is common in patients with cancer, as the spine is the third most common site for metastasis of lung cancer. A 58-year-old woman was suffering from pain in...
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Treatment of Chronic Low Back and Leg Pain Using a Spinal Cord Stimulator: Two case reports

Paik JW, Ahn JH, Kim YC, Lee SC

Today, low back pain constitutes one of the most difficult medical problems. Chronic back pain in some patients is refractory to medical, surgical, and behavioral therapy. Persistent or recurrent,...
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Spinal cord stimulation in complex regional pain syndrome with severe epidural adhesions: A case report

Lee SY, Ko YK, Kang YM, Lee WH

  • KMID: 1741907
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2011 Jul;6(3):216-220.
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is often a devastating neuropathic condition that has been recognized with increasing frequency in the lower extremities. Patients with CRPS may worsen to such a...
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Spinal Cord Stimulation for Intractable Postherpetic Neuralgia

Kim JO, Lee MK, Kim JS, Kim DJ

  • KMID: 1904529
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2003 Oct;34(4):366-368.
Postherpetic neuralgia(PHN) is a neuropathic pain syndrome that is often intractable. A 75-year-old man suffered intractable pain due to herpes zoster between T4 and T6 dermatome. Allodynia, the severe superficial...
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Spinal Cord Stimulation in a Patient with Preganglionic and Postganglionic Brachial Plexus Injury: A case report

Hong JH, Jang HS

After a traumatic brachial plexus injury, 80% of patients develop severe pain in the deafferentated arm. This type of pain is considered very resistant to many forms of therapy. When...
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Treatment of Tremor and Spasticity in Failed Back Surgery Syndrome with Spinal Cord Stimulation: A case report

Kim YJ, Kim MH, Lim SH, Lee JH, Lee KM, Cheong SH, Choe YK, Shin CM

Tremor is a rhythmic, involuntary and oscillatory movement of body parts, and it is the most common movement disorder. Spasticity is also one of the movement disorders that is commonly...
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Experience of Right Leg Pain Control by Left Epidural Space Inserted Spinal Cord Stimulator: A case report

Kim BJ, Lee WY, Woo SH, Hong KH

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) was first attempted by Shearly et al for the relief of intractable pain. A spinal cord stimulator has traditionally been used for failed back surgery syndrome...
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Analysis of Failed Spinal Cord Stimulation Trials in the Treatment of Intractable Chronic Pain

Jang HD, Kim MS, Chang CH, Kim SW, Kim OL, Kim SH

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting the failure of trials (
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