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Minerva anestesiologica, 2006
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a neuromodulation technique using electricity, proposed for the first time by Shealy in 1967, as an alternative to neuroablation. Technological improvements in the last 20 years (percutaneous electrodes, single and dual leads, octopolar electrodes, high energy internal pulse generators) have allowed to obtain good ...
ALLEN W. BURTON, SAMUEL J. HASSENBUSCH
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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a neuromodulation technique using electricity, proposed for the first time by Shealy in 1967, as an alternative to neuroablation. Technological improvements in the last 20 years (percutaneous electrodes, single and dual leads, octopolar electrodes, high energy internal pulse generators) have allowed to obtain good ...
ALLEN W. BURTON, SAMUEL J. HASSENBUSCH
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Spinal cord stimulation failure: evaluation of factors underlying hardware explantation.
Journal of Neurosurgery : Spine, 2019OBJECTIVE Spinal cord stimulation has been shown to improve pain relief and reduce narcotic analgesic use in cases of complex refractory pain syndromes. However, a subset of patients ultimately undergoes removal of the spinal cord stimulator (SCS) system,
Smruti K. Patel +5 more
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2018
The term spinal cord stimulation (SCS) describes the electrical stimulation of the dorsal column via electrode arrays implanted in the epidural space of a spinal level associated with a painful dermatome. Conventional SCS uses electrical pulses delivered at relatively low frequency (~50 Hz) using array designs that can be customized to patient needs ...
Ramsin Benyamin +2 more
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The term spinal cord stimulation (SCS) describes the electrical stimulation of the dorsal column via electrode arrays implanted in the epidural space of a spinal level associated with a painful dermatome. Conventional SCS uses electrical pulses delivered at relatively low frequency (~50 Hz) using array designs that can be customized to patient needs ...
Ramsin Benyamin +2 more
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2016
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is treated with surgical or endovascular technique to restore blood flow as distally as possible. Neuromodulation in the form of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is offered to patients who have severe debilitating chronic pain and who are not amenable to conventional drug therapy or surgical bypass.
Liem, Liong +4 more
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Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is treated with surgical or endovascular technique to restore blood flow as distally as possible. Neuromodulation in the form of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is offered to patients who have severe debilitating chronic pain and who are not amenable to conventional drug therapy or surgical bypass.
Liem, Liong +4 more
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
exaly
Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Binhai Zheng, Mark H Tuszynski
exaly

