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Synergetic Efficacy of Simultaneous DRG- and Traditional Spinal Cord Stimulation

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Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 2019 Dec 22
PMID 31863300
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Abstract

Background: Dorsal root ganglion stimulation has established its role in chronic pain states and is commonly used as an alternative treatment to traditional spinal cord stimulation. Due to its approach, DRG stimulation is preferably used in pain conditions affecting a small area or a distinct nerve root. In selected patients, a combination of both techniques might be useful.

Methods: We report a series of five patients with chronic pain treated with DRG stimulation and traditional spinal cord stimulation from 2011 to 2018. Pain was reported on the VAS scale at the baseline, before and 12 months after the second procedure.

Results: All patients suffered from back and lower limb pain, four with a FBSS syndrome, one with CRPS. In all but one patient, SCS was implanted first and complemented with a DRG in the course (4-90 months between procedures). An additional stimulation system was implanted because the previous stimulation failed to reach the pain area or because the patient had an altered perception of other pain component after stimulation. All but one patient had a consistent and satisfying therapeutic effect with both systems activated.

Conclusion: The combination of dorsal root ganglion and traditional spinal cord stimulation is surgically and technically feasible. In selected patients, the combination of both methods offers an option to alleviate pain states not sufficiently or not efficiently treated with one method alone. The introduction of IPGs combining SCS and DRG stimulation paradigms might be useful to increase acceptance of this option.

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