Spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain treatment – first experiences in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author:

Bućma Tatjana12ORCID,Savić Ostoja3,Boškić Tatjana1,Arambašić Topić Lena4,Sladojević Igor,Novaković Bursać Snježana1

Affiliation:

1. ”Dr Miroslav Zotović”

2. University of Banja Luka

3. University Clinical Center of Republic of Srpska

4. ”Dr. Miroslav Zotović”

Abstract

<p><strong>Aim <br /></strong>To describe results of spinal cord stimulation technique when the conventional multidisciplinary treatment of neuropathic or<br />mixed pain failed.<br /><strong>Methods</strong> <br />The research was conducted at the Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation “Dr. Miroslav Zotović”, Banjaluka.<br />Ten patients, who had chronic pain resistant to other therapeutic options and a failed back surgery, were sent for an evaluation. Each patient underwent a 4-week evaluation by a team of medical specialists, phychologist and social workers. Additional diagnostic methods (MRI of the lumbosacral spine, electromyoneurography of lower extermities, congnitive assessment tests) were also performed to establish a proper indication for implantation of the system for spinal cord stimulation. Leads of a system for spinal cord stimulation were implanted percutaneously or surgically at<br />the epidural space. Functional outcome measures (visual analogue scale, Oswestry index, anxiety and depression scales) were taken before the implantation of the system and on several followups.<br /><strong>Results</strong> <br />Four patients did not meet critea for the inclusion in the study (two were not ready, two showed psychopathological symptoms). One patient had a percutaneous lead implant, but it was removed after six months due to paresthesia. The remaining five had surgicaly implanted epidural leads and showed significant improvement in pain control, Oswestry index had lower values, and all except one patient had improvement registered by anxiety and depression scales.<br /><strong>Conclusion</strong> <br />Short-term and long-term follow up showed a long lasting pain reduction and improvement of functionality in all patients.</p>

Publisher

Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj

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