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Atlas of Implantable Therapies for Pain Management.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer, 2015Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (310 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781493921102
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Atlas of Implantable Therapies for Pain ManagementDDC classification:
  • 616/.0472
LOC classification:
  • RB127
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Neurostimulation: Spinal Cord -- 1: History of Neurostimulation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Ancient or Classical Age -- 1.3 The Dark Ages and Forward -- 1.4 Neurostimulation First Used in the United States -- 1.5 Batteries for Neurostimulation -- 1.6 Early Neurostimulation: Failures and Advances -- 1.6.1 Failures -- 1.6.2 Advances -- 1.7 High-Frequency Stimulation and Voltage Alterations -- 1.8 Modern Neurostimulation: 1960 to the Present -- Suggested Reading -- 2: Patient Selection -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Indications -- 2.3 Exclusion -- 2.4 On the Horizon -- Suggested Reading -- 3: Disease Indications -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Indications -- 3.3 Exclusion -- 3.4 On the Horizon -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 4: Preoperative Evaluation for Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Procedural Considerations -- 4.3 History -- 4.3.1 Infection -- 4.3.2 Coagulopathy -- 4.3.3 Cardiac Issues and Hypertension -- 4.3.4 Diabetes Mellitus -- 4.3.5 Allergies and Dermatological Diseases -- 4.4 Physical -- 4.5 Radiological Evaluation -- 4.6 Special Considerations -- 4.6.1 Prescription Medications -- 4.6.2 Psychiatric and Psychological -- 4.6.3 Cognition -- 4.6.4 Education -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 5: Perioperative Precautions for Infection Control -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Preoperative Practices -- 5.3 Intraoperative Practices -- 5.4 Postoperative Practices -- Conclusions -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 6: Needle Placement for Percutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation of the Back and Legs -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Technical Overview -- 6.3 Risk Avoidance -- 6.3.1 Risk of Infection -- 6.3.2 Bleeding Risks -- 6.3.3 Risk of Nerve Injury -- 6.3.4 Headache Risk -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading.
7: Physician-Guided Lead Placement: Driving the Lead to the Target Location -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Technical Overview -- 7.3 Risk Assessment -- 7.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 7.5 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 8: Stimulation of the Spinal Cord by Placement of Surgical-Based Paddle Leads -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Technical Overview -- 8.3 Risk Assessment -- 8.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 8.5 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 9: Programming Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Technical Overview -- 9.3 Risk Assessment -- 9.4 Risk Avoidance -- 9.5 Future Trends -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 10: Anchoring Percutaneous Leads During Permanent Device Placement -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Technical Overview -- 10.3 Suturing and Anchoring Materials -- 10.4 The Deer-Stewart Anchoring Method -- 10.5 Risk Assessment -- 10.6 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 11: Tunneling Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Technical Overview -- 11.3 Risk Assessment -- 11.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 12: Pocketing Techniques for Spinal Cord Stimulation and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation -- 12.1 Technical Overview -- 12.2 Risk Assessment -- 12.3 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 13: Wound Closure -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Overview -- 13.3 Techniques -- 13.4 Closure Methods -- 13.4.1 Suturing: Knot Tying -- 13.4.2 Suturing: Stitch Techniques -- 13.4.2.1 Simple Interrupted Stitch (Fig. 13.4) -- 13.4.2.2 Simple Running Stitch (Fig. 13.5) -- 13.4.2.3 Horizontal Mattress Stitch -- 13.4.2.4 Vertical Mattress Stitch -- 13.4.3 Non-suture Closure Techniques -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 14: Wound Healing -- 14.1 Technical Overview -- 14.2 Recovery of Tensile Strength.
14.3 Phases of Wound Healing -- Conclusion -- Suggested Reading -- 15: Complications of Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 15.1 Complications of the Neuraxis -- 15.1.1 Epidural Hematoma -- 15.1.2 Epidural Abscess -- 15.1.3 Other Neurologic Injury -- 15.2 Complications Outside the Neuraxis -- 15.3 Device-Related Complications -- 15.4 Risk Assessment -- 15.5 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 15.6 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 16: Stimulation of the Nervous System to Treat Neuropathic Pain of the Foot -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Technical Overview -- 16.2.1 The Method of Epidural Stimulation -- 16.2.2 The Nerve Root Method of Stimulation -- 16.2.3 Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation -- 16.3 Risk Assessment -- 16.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 17: Sacral Nerve Root Stimulation for the Treatment of Pelvic and Rectal Pain -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Selection of Candidates -- 17.3 Technical Overview -- 17.3.1 Sacral Nerve Stimulation -- 17.3.1.1 The Retrograde Technique -- 17.3.1.2 The Lumbar Transforaminal Technique -- 17.3.1.3 The Sacral Transforaminal Technique -- 17.3.1.4 The Sacral Hiatus or Caudal Approach Technique -- 17.3.1.5 The Neurosurgical Laminotomy Approach -- 17.3.2 Ilioinguinal Nerve Stimulation -- 17.3.2.1 Percutaneously Access the Ilioinguinal Nerve -- 17.3.3 Spermatic or Vasal Nerves in the Vas Deferens Stimulation -- 17.3.3.1 Percutaneously Access the Spermatic or Vasal Nerves in Vas Deferens -- Pocket Placement -- 17.4 Risk Assessment -- 17.5 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 18: Selective Nerve Root Stimulation: Facilitating the Cephalocaudal "Retrograde" Method of Electrode Insertion -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Technical Overview -- 18.2.1 Cephalocaudal Lumbosacral Electrode Placement: Foot and Pelvic Root Placement.
18.2.2 Cephalocaudal Lumbosacral Electrode Placement: Coccygeal Root Placement -- 18.2.3 Cephalocaudal Lumbosacral Electrode Placement: Individual Lower Extremity Root Placement -- 18.2.4 Contraindications -- Conclusions -- References -- 19: Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Anterior Abdominal Pain -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Technical Overview -- 19.2.1 The Percutaneous Method of Epidural Stimulation -- 19.2.2 The Method of Transversus Abdominis Plane Stimulation -- 19.3 Risk Assessment -- 19.4 Risk Avoidance -- 19.5 Conclusions -- 19.6 Supplemental Images -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 20: Electromyographic/Somatosensory- Evoked Potential Monitoring During Thoracolumbar Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 20.1 General Uses of Neurological Monitoring in Spine Surgery -- 20.2 Neurological Testing to Implant Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices -- 20.3 Technique of Midline Positioning of the Spinal Cord Stimulator: Tripolar Paddle -- 20.4 New Frontiers of Intraoperative EMG Application -- Conclusions -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 21: Electromyographic/Somatosensory Evoked Potential Monitoring During Sacral Neuromodulation -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Technical Overview -- 21.2.1 Technique for Sacral Placement -- Conclusions -- References -- 22: The Future of Neurostimulation -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Current and Short-Term Advances: Miniaturization -- 22.3 Modern Advances and Future Enhancements -- 22.3.1 Stimulation Frequency -- 22.3.2 Waveform Delivery -- 22.3.3 Closed-Loop Feedback Systems -- 22.3.4 Material Engineering -- 22.3.5 Current and Future Neuroanatomical Targets -- 22.3.5.1 Dorsal Root Ganglia -- 22.3.5.2 Vagus Nerve -- 22.3.5.3 Occipital Nerve -- 22.3.5.4 Supraorbital Nerve -- 22.3.5.5 Sphenopalatine Ganglion -- 22.4 Thoughts About the Future -- 22.4.1 The Field of Neuromodulation.
22.4.2 The Device of the Future for Pain -- Suggested Reading -- 23: Spinal Cord Stimulation of the Dorsal Root Ganglion for the Treatment of Pain -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 History and Background -- 23.3 Technical Overview -- 23.4 Risk Assessment -- 23.5 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 24: High-Frequency Stimulation of the Spinal Cord -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Technical Overview -- 24.3 Risk Assessment -- 24.4 Risk Avoidance -- Suggested Reading -- 25: Burst Stimulation: An Innovative Waveform Strategy for Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Technical Overview -- 25.3 Risk Assessment -- 25.4 Risk Avoidance -- 25.5 Conclusions and Future Directions -- Suggested Reading -- Part II: Neurostimulation: Peripheral Nerve and Peripheral Nerve Field -- 26: Stimulation of the Extraspinal Peripheral Nervous System -- 26.1 Selection of Candidates -- 26.2 Technical Overview -- 26.2.1 Methods of Percutaneous Trialing and Paresthetic Montage Creation -- 26.2.2 Peripheral Nerve Field Stimulation -- 26.2.3 Percutaneous Permanent Implant -- 26.2.4 Direct Stimulation of and Implantations to the Peripheral Nerve -- 26.2.5 Common Nerve Targets for PNS and PNfS -- 26.3 Risk Assessment -- 26.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 26.5 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 27: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Knee Pain -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 Anatomy -- 27.3 Patient Selection -- 27.4 Technical Overview -- 27.4.1 Lead Placement -- 27.4.2 Permanent Implant -- 27.5 Risk Assessment -- 27.6 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 28: Neurostimulation of the Upper Extremity by Conventional Peripheral Nerve Stimulation -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 Technical Overview -- 28.2.1 The Method of Peripheral Ulnar, Radial, and Median Nerve Stimulation.
28.2.2 The Method of Suprascapular Nerve Stimulation for Treatment of Chronic Shoulder Pain.
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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Neurostimulation: Spinal Cord -- 1: History of Neurostimulation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Ancient or Classical Age -- 1.3 The Dark Ages and Forward -- 1.4 Neurostimulation First Used in the United States -- 1.5 Batteries for Neurostimulation -- 1.6 Early Neurostimulation: Failures and Advances -- 1.6.1 Failures -- 1.6.2 Advances -- 1.7 High-Frequency Stimulation and Voltage Alterations -- 1.8 Modern Neurostimulation: 1960 to the Present -- Suggested Reading -- 2: Patient Selection -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Indications -- 2.3 Exclusion -- 2.4 On the Horizon -- Suggested Reading -- 3: Disease Indications -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Indications -- 3.3 Exclusion -- 3.4 On the Horizon -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 4: Preoperative Evaluation for Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Procedural Considerations -- 4.3 History -- 4.3.1 Infection -- 4.3.2 Coagulopathy -- 4.3.3 Cardiac Issues and Hypertension -- 4.3.4 Diabetes Mellitus -- 4.3.5 Allergies and Dermatological Diseases -- 4.4 Physical -- 4.5 Radiological Evaluation -- 4.6 Special Considerations -- 4.6.1 Prescription Medications -- 4.6.2 Psychiatric and Psychological -- 4.6.3 Cognition -- 4.6.4 Education -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 5: Perioperative Precautions for Infection Control -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Preoperative Practices -- 5.3 Intraoperative Practices -- 5.4 Postoperative Practices -- Conclusions -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 6: Needle Placement for Percutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation of the Back and Legs -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Technical Overview -- 6.3 Risk Avoidance -- 6.3.1 Risk of Infection -- 6.3.2 Bleeding Risks -- 6.3.3 Risk of Nerve Injury -- 6.3.4 Headache Risk -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading.

7: Physician-Guided Lead Placement: Driving the Lead to the Target Location -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Technical Overview -- 7.3 Risk Assessment -- 7.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 7.5 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 8: Stimulation of the Spinal Cord by Placement of Surgical-Based Paddle Leads -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Technical Overview -- 8.3 Risk Assessment -- 8.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 8.5 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 9: Programming Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Technical Overview -- 9.3 Risk Assessment -- 9.4 Risk Avoidance -- 9.5 Future Trends -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 10: Anchoring Percutaneous Leads During Permanent Device Placement -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Technical Overview -- 10.3 Suturing and Anchoring Materials -- 10.4 The Deer-Stewart Anchoring Method -- 10.5 Risk Assessment -- 10.6 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 11: Tunneling Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Technical Overview -- 11.3 Risk Assessment -- 11.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 12: Pocketing Techniques for Spinal Cord Stimulation and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation -- 12.1 Technical Overview -- 12.2 Risk Assessment -- 12.3 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 13: Wound Closure -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Overview -- 13.3 Techniques -- 13.4 Closure Methods -- 13.4.1 Suturing: Knot Tying -- 13.4.2 Suturing: Stitch Techniques -- 13.4.2.1 Simple Interrupted Stitch (Fig. 13.4) -- 13.4.2.2 Simple Running Stitch (Fig. 13.5) -- 13.4.2.3 Horizontal Mattress Stitch -- 13.4.2.4 Vertical Mattress Stitch -- 13.4.3 Non-suture Closure Techniques -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 14: Wound Healing -- 14.1 Technical Overview -- 14.2 Recovery of Tensile Strength.

14.3 Phases of Wound Healing -- Conclusion -- Suggested Reading -- 15: Complications of Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 15.1 Complications of the Neuraxis -- 15.1.1 Epidural Hematoma -- 15.1.2 Epidural Abscess -- 15.1.3 Other Neurologic Injury -- 15.2 Complications Outside the Neuraxis -- 15.3 Device-Related Complications -- 15.4 Risk Assessment -- 15.5 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 15.6 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 16: Stimulation of the Nervous System to Treat Neuropathic Pain of the Foot -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Technical Overview -- 16.2.1 The Method of Epidural Stimulation -- 16.2.2 The Nerve Root Method of Stimulation -- 16.2.3 Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation -- 16.3 Risk Assessment -- 16.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 17: Sacral Nerve Root Stimulation for the Treatment of Pelvic and Rectal Pain -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Selection of Candidates -- 17.3 Technical Overview -- 17.3.1 Sacral Nerve Stimulation -- 17.3.1.1 The Retrograde Technique -- 17.3.1.2 The Lumbar Transforaminal Technique -- 17.3.1.3 The Sacral Transforaminal Technique -- 17.3.1.4 The Sacral Hiatus or Caudal Approach Technique -- 17.3.1.5 The Neurosurgical Laminotomy Approach -- 17.3.2 Ilioinguinal Nerve Stimulation -- 17.3.2.1 Percutaneously Access the Ilioinguinal Nerve -- 17.3.3 Spermatic or Vasal Nerves in the Vas Deferens Stimulation -- 17.3.3.1 Percutaneously Access the Spermatic or Vasal Nerves in Vas Deferens -- Pocket Placement -- 17.4 Risk Assessment -- 17.5 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 18: Selective Nerve Root Stimulation: Facilitating the Cephalocaudal "Retrograde" Method of Electrode Insertion -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Technical Overview -- 18.2.1 Cephalocaudal Lumbosacral Electrode Placement: Foot and Pelvic Root Placement.

18.2.2 Cephalocaudal Lumbosacral Electrode Placement: Coccygeal Root Placement -- 18.2.3 Cephalocaudal Lumbosacral Electrode Placement: Individual Lower Extremity Root Placement -- 18.2.4 Contraindications -- Conclusions -- References -- 19: Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Anterior Abdominal Pain -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Technical Overview -- 19.2.1 The Percutaneous Method of Epidural Stimulation -- 19.2.2 The Method of Transversus Abdominis Plane Stimulation -- 19.3 Risk Assessment -- 19.4 Risk Avoidance -- 19.5 Conclusions -- 19.6 Supplemental Images -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 20: Electromyographic/Somatosensory- Evoked Potential Monitoring During Thoracolumbar Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 20.1 General Uses of Neurological Monitoring in Spine Surgery -- 20.2 Neurological Testing to Implant Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices -- 20.3 Technique of Midline Positioning of the Spinal Cord Stimulator: Tripolar Paddle -- 20.4 New Frontiers of Intraoperative EMG Application -- Conclusions -- References -- Suggested Reading -- 21: Electromyographic/Somatosensory Evoked Potential Monitoring During Sacral Neuromodulation -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Technical Overview -- 21.2.1 Technique for Sacral Placement -- Conclusions -- References -- 22: The Future of Neurostimulation -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Current and Short-Term Advances: Miniaturization -- 22.3 Modern Advances and Future Enhancements -- 22.3.1 Stimulation Frequency -- 22.3.2 Waveform Delivery -- 22.3.3 Closed-Loop Feedback Systems -- 22.3.4 Material Engineering -- 22.3.5 Current and Future Neuroanatomical Targets -- 22.3.5.1 Dorsal Root Ganglia -- 22.3.5.2 Vagus Nerve -- 22.3.5.3 Occipital Nerve -- 22.3.5.4 Supraorbital Nerve -- 22.3.5.5 Sphenopalatine Ganglion -- 22.4 Thoughts About the Future -- 22.4.1 The Field of Neuromodulation.

22.4.2 The Device of the Future for Pain -- Suggested Reading -- 23: Spinal Cord Stimulation of the Dorsal Root Ganglion for the Treatment of Pain -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 History and Background -- 23.3 Technical Overview -- 23.4 Risk Assessment -- 23.5 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 24: High-Frequency Stimulation of the Spinal Cord -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Technical Overview -- 24.3 Risk Assessment -- 24.4 Risk Avoidance -- Suggested Reading -- 25: Burst Stimulation: An Innovative Waveform Strategy for Spinal Cord Stimulation -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Technical Overview -- 25.3 Risk Assessment -- 25.4 Risk Avoidance -- 25.5 Conclusions and Future Directions -- Suggested Reading -- Part II: Neurostimulation: Peripheral Nerve and Peripheral Nerve Field -- 26: Stimulation of the Extraspinal Peripheral Nervous System -- 26.1 Selection of Candidates -- 26.2 Technical Overview -- 26.2.1 Methods of Percutaneous Trialing and Paresthetic Montage Creation -- 26.2.2 Peripheral Nerve Field Stimulation -- 26.2.3 Percutaneous Permanent Implant -- 26.2.4 Direct Stimulation of and Implantations to the Peripheral Nerve -- 26.2.5 Common Nerve Targets for PNS and PNfS -- 26.3 Risk Assessment -- 26.4 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- 26.5 Supplemental Images -- Suggested Reading -- 27: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Knee Pain -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 Anatomy -- 27.3 Patient Selection -- 27.4 Technical Overview -- 27.4.1 Lead Placement -- 27.4.2 Permanent Implant -- 27.5 Risk Assessment -- 27.6 Risk Avoidance -- Conclusions -- Suggested Reading -- 28: Neurostimulation of the Upper Extremity by Conventional Peripheral Nerve Stimulation -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 Technical Overview -- 28.2.1 The Method of Peripheral Ulnar, Radial, and Median Nerve Stimulation.

28.2.2 The Method of Suprascapular Nerve Stimulation for Treatment of Chronic Shoulder Pain.

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