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    • Neuromodulation
    • Neurosurgery
    • Pain Management

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    • Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is advancing for intractable pain.
    • Dual-lead SCS involves implanting two electrodes in parallel in the spinal epidural space.
    • Existing devices like RestoreSensor, EonMini, and Precision Plus are suitable for dual-lead SCS.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of dual-lead SCS for intractable pain.
    • To explore the synergistic effects of dual-lead SCS combined with ketamine for neuropathic pain.
    • To compare dual-lead SCS with single-lead SCS.

    Summary:

    • Dual-lead SCS demonstrates superior ability to evoke paresthesia over painful areas compared to single-lead SCS.
    • This method, particularly when combined with low-dose ketamine infusion, shows remarkable pain reduction in various neuropathic pain conditions.
    • The combination may offer benefits beyond ketamine's transient effects by addressing central sensitization and wind-up phenomena.

    Impact:

    • Dual-lead SCS has become a powerful therapeutic option for intractable pain.
    • This approach enhances pain management strategies for complex neuropathic conditions.
    • Further research into the mechanisms of dual-lead SCS and adjunct therapies is warranted.