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1Orthopaedic Surgery, Valley Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, USA.
Abstract:
Spinal Cord Stimulators (SCS) are a nonpharmacologic chronic pain management treatment modality that is well-validated and cost-effective within the surgeon's armamentarium. The reported complication rates are between 5.3% to 40%, most commonly secondary to mechanical hardware failure. The most common mechanical complication is lead migration, which necessitates second surgery. The purpose of this technical note is to describe a minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) implantation technique we believe to be more resilient to lead migration. We present a stepwise technique for SCS implantation with a maxillofacial screw and washer failsafe.
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