2019
DOI: 10.1111/papr.12771
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Salvage Therapy With Burst Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pancreatitis: A Case Report

Abstract: & AbstractIntroduction: Pain associated with chronic pancreatitis is often difficult to treat. On many occasions, interventional techniques may be necessary. In recent years, spinal cord stimulation techniques have been used successfully in the treatment of these patients. However, only the use of traditional tonic stimulation based on paresthesias has been published for this purpose. Spinal cord burst stimulation has been shown to be more effective than tonic stimulation, especially in failed back surgery syn… Show more

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“…There are also rare reports in which spinal cord or dorsal root ganglion stimulation has been used. [119][120][121] However, evidence for efficacy of these procedures is inconclusive and these procedures are not universally recommended given risks and perceived lack of durable benefit. [3,66]…”
Section: Extra-pancreatic Procedural Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also rare reports in which spinal cord or dorsal root ganglion stimulation has been used. [119][120][121] However, evidence for efficacy of these procedures is inconclusive and these procedures are not universally recommended given risks and perceived lack of durable benefit. [3,66]…”
Section: Extra-pancreatic Procedural Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%