The aim of this editorial is to share and discuss our experience of using diaphragm pacing (phrenic nerve stimulation) in a quadriplegic patient who was ventilator dependent following odontoid fracture and high-level spinal cord contusion. Performing diaphragm pacing is possible in India. However, case selection and involvement of team of specialists is essential. Awareness is lacking among medical professionals and in our society about rehabilitation of quadriplegics.
Pipeline embolization device for complex and recurrent aneurysms is technically feasible, safe, offers low complication rate, and definitive vascular reconstruction. PED can be used without fear of occlusion of covered eloquent side branches and perforators.
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