2018
DOI: 10.5812/aapm.65312
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Occlusion of the Ascenda Catheter in a Patient with Pump Twiddler’s Sydrome: A Case Report

Abstract: IntroductionIntrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy is an effective way to manage spasticity in numerous conditions, including multiple sclerosis, stroke, and cerebral palsy. While pump failure is a common complication of ITB, improvements in device design have led to reduction of complications. In particular, the Ascenda catheter from Medtronic, Inc. was designed to resist kinking and associated complications; indeed, no incidences of catheter twisting or occlusion have been reported in literature prior to this ca… Show more

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“…One commonly cited reason for pump flipping across adult and pediatric populations is the creation of an oversized pocket. 12,13 Generally, it is recommended that the pump pocket be fashioned only minimally larger than the pump to prevent excessive movement. 14 In addition, several techniques can facilitate pump anchoring within the pocket.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One commonly cited reason for pump flipping across adult and pediatric populations is the creation of an oversized pocket. 12,13 Generally, it is recommended that the pump pocket be fashioned only minimally larger than the pump to prevent excessive movement. 14 In addition, several techniques can facilitate pump anchoring within the pocket.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) Medical Specialties -Healthcare Technologies Pacemakers were the most common implanted medical technology described in the literature, with complications including: runaway pacemakers (46)); pacemaker electrical storms (47); Reel's syndrome, Twiddler's syndrome and Ratchet Syndrome -all referring to complications arising from the displacement of wire based systems (48,49). Now that pacemaker technology has been extended to other domains, such as Deep Brain Stimulators (DBS) in neurology and gastric stimulators in gastroenterology (50), previously reported pacemaker complications are manifesting in the context of these new devices e.g the neurological patient with an intrathecal baclofen pump who presented with withdrawal as a result of Twiddler's Syndrome (51).…”
Section: Medical Specialtiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now that pacemaker technology has been extended to other domains, such as Deep Brain Stimulators (DBS) in neurology and gastric stimulators in gastroenterology [52], previously reported pacemaker complications are manifesting in the context of these new devices e.g. the neurological patient with an intrathecal baclofen pump who presented with withdrawal as a result of Twiddler's Syndrome [53].…”
Section: Medical Specialties -Healthcare Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%