Affiliation:
1. Division of Neurosurgery Rebound Orthopedics and Neurosurgery Portland Oregon USA
2. Division of Physiatry Rebound Orthopedics and Neurosurgery Portland Oregon USA
3. Department of Neurological Surgery Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundNeurologic deficit is known as a rare complication of thoracic spinal cord stimulator (SCS) paddle lead implantation, but many believe its incidence after SCS paddle lead placement is under‐reported. It is possible that imaging characteristics may be used to help predict safe paddle lead placement.ObjectiveThis imaging study was undertaken to determine the minimum canal diameter required for safe paddle lead placement.MethodsPatients who underwent thoracic laminotomy for new SCS paddle lead placement from January 2018 to March 2023 were identified retrospectively. Preoperative thoracic canal diameter was measured in the sagittal plane perpendicular to the disc space from T5/6 to T11/12. These thoracic levels were chosen because they span the most common levels targeted for SCS placement. Patients with and without new neurologic deficits were compared using a Mann–Whitney U‐test.ResultsOf 185 patients initially identified, 180 had thoracic imaging available for review. One (0.5%) and 2 (1.1%) of 185 patients complained of permanent and transient neurologic deficit after thoracic SCS placement, respectively. Patients with neurologic deficits had average canal diameters of <11 mm. The average canal diameter of patients with and without neurologic deficits was 10.2 mm (range 6.1–12.9 mm) and 13.0 mm (range 5.9–20.2), respectively (p < 0.0001).ConclusionPostoperative neurologic deficit is an uncommon complication after thoracic laminotomy for SCS paddle lead placement. The authors recommend ensuring a starting thoracic canal diameter of at least 12 mm to accommodate a SCS paddle lead measuring 2 mm thick to ensure a final diameter of >10 mm. If canal diameter is <12 mm, aggressive undercutting of the lamina, a second laminotomy, or placement of smaller SCS wire leads should be considered.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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