Affiliation:
1. Millennium Pain Center, llinois State University, Bloomington, IL
Abstract
Electrical spinal neuromodulation in the form of spinal cord stimulation is currently used
for treating chronic painful conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome, diabetic
neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, peripheral ischemia, low back pain, and other conditions refractory to more conservative treatments. To date, there are very few published
reports documenting the use of spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of head/neck
and upper limb pain. This paper reports a case series of 5 consecutive patients outlining
the use of spinal cord stimulation to treat upper extremity pain. All subjects had previously undergone cervical fusion surgery to treat chronic neck and upper limb pain. Patients were referred following failure of the surgery to manage their painful conditions.
Spinal cord stimulators were placed in the cervical epidural space through a thoracic needle placement. Stimulation parameters were adjusted to capture as much of the painful area(s) as possible. In total, 4 out of 5 patients moved to implantation. In all cases,
patients reported significant (70–90%) reductions in pain, including axial neck pain and
upper extremity pain. Interestingly, 2 patients with associated headache and lower extremity pain obtained relief after paresthesia-steering reportedly covered those areas.
Moreover, 2 patients reported that cervical spinal cord stimulation significantly improved
axial low back pain. Patients continue to report excellent pain relief up to 9 months following implantation. This case series documents the successful treatment of neck and
upper extremity pain following unsuccessful cervical spine fusion surgery. Given this initial success, prospective, controlled studies are warranted to more adequately assess
the long term utility and cost effectiveness of electrical neuromodulation treatment of
chronic neck and upper extremity pain.
Key words: spinal cord stimulator, cervical, neck pain, radicular pain, axial pain, headache, leg pain
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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