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Use Of External Intrathecal Infusion Pumps In The Management Of Septic Complications: A Case Report
Spasticity is a motor disorder with an increased muscle tone, typically associated with spasms, weakness and lack of coordination. It is an invalidating and debilitating pathology, characterized by pain, limited autonomy in activities of daily living ...
Barulli, Laura +7 more
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Introduction and aim: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used for treatment of otherwise therapy-resistant chronic neuropathic pain for about four decades.
Lind, G
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Comment on “Baclofen Withdrawal Following Removal of an Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Despite Oral Baclofen Replacement” [PDF]
Robert J. Coffey, Patrick M. Ridgely
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The influence of intrathecal baclofen pumps on outcomes following spinal fusion in non-ambulatory patients with cerebral palsy. [PDF]
Larson LM +8 more
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Infected CNS infusion pumps. Is there a chance for treatment without removal?
Background. Intrathecal baclofen administration by means of an implantable pump is nowadays a safe and effective method in the treatment of spasticity. One of the rare but devastating complications of this technique is pump infection, with a variety of ...
Boviatsis, EJ +4 more
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Standard work tools for managing pediatric baclofen pump infections and withdrawal. [PDF]
Jain R +4 more
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Intrathecal baclofen pump: KSA experience [PDF]
Y. Awaad, T. Rizk, R. Tamer
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