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Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy as a Last Resort Option in Refractory Neuropathic Groin Pain: A Case Report
Gurtej Bajaj1, Gaurav Gupta2, Warren A Southerland3
1Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
Abstract:
A spinal cord stimulator (SCS) is an excellent therapeutic strategy for many refractory chronic pain cases. They have a multi-faceted effect in providing relief in such indicated cases that include complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) or failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS). However, if a patient has chronic intractable neuropathic pain outside the standard indications for SCS, can a case be made for trialing SCS as a last resort option? We describe a case where a patient with neuropathic groin pain, refractory to numerous types of procedures and non-interventional modalities, successfully underwent SCS therapy as a last resort option.

