Spinal cord stimulator lead migration is a common problem. Anchor design may be a factor in its prevention. We have undertaken a cadaveric and in vitro comparative investigation of the force required to cause lead migration with a variety of anchor types. Thirty-eight spinal cord stimulator leads were anchored with short silastic (N = 8), long silastic (N = 16) and titanium (N = 10) devices in cadavers. Twenty-eight further spinal cord stimulator lead anchorings were undertaken on the bench with the titanium anchor and three different octrode leads. The median force to cause lead movement in cadavers was 0.55 Newtons (N) for short silastic anchors, 0.81 N and 0.63 N for two types of long silastic anchor, and 1.3 N for the titanium anchor. T...
As new-type powered sheaths are expensive and unavailable, the standard lead extraction techniques r...
AIMS: We investigated a new lead extraction tool (Compression Coil; One-Tie, Cook Medical) in an exp...
BACKGROUND: Displacement of deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes may occur after surgery, especia...
Introduction: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) provides symptom reduction in patients with chronic low ...
Many scientific studies highlight the usefulness of spinal cord stimulation and intrathecal therapy ...
Objective. To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord...
Background. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used over decades for pain management, but migrat...
Objectives. This study is to evaluate long-term lead failure in spinal cord stimulation. Materials a...
To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord stimulatio...
Aim Lead migration is a common cause of loss of efficacy in sacral nerve modulation. Our aim was to ...
Copyright © 2014 Carsten Lennerz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Pedicle screw-rod instrumentation is considered a standard treatment for spinal instability, and tit...
INTRODUCTION: Dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRG-S), has demonstrated superiority in the treatmen...
Instrumentation failure is a common complication following complex spinal reconstruction and deformi...
To characterize the effect of a titanium-alloy anchoring system (TAS) on the motion of the cranial c...
As new-type powered sheaths are expensive and unavailable, the standard lead extraction techniques r...
AIMS: We investigated a new lead extraction tool (Compression Coil; One-Tie, Cook Medical) in an exp...
BACKGROUND: Displacement of deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes may occur after surgery, especia...
Introduction: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) provides symptom reduction in patients with chronic low ...
Many scientific studies highlight the usefulness of spinal cord stimulation and intrathecal therapy ...
Objective. To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord...
Background. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used over decades for pain management, but migrat...
Objectives. This study is to evaluate long-term lead failure in spinal cord stimulation. Materials a...
To compare the technical performance of different percutaneous lead types for spinal cord stimulatio...
Aim Lead migration is a common cause of loss of efficacy in sacral nerve modulation. Our aim was to ...
Copyright © 2014 Carsten Lennerz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Pedicle screw-rod instrumentation is considered a standard treatment for spinal instability, and tit...
INTRODUCTION: Dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRG-S), has demonstrated superiority in the treatmen...
Instrumentation failure is a common complication following complex spinal reconstruction and deformi...
To characterize the effect of a titanium-alloy anchoring system (TAS) on the motion of the cranial c...
As new-type powered sheaths are expensive and unavailable, the standard lead extraction techniques r...
AIMS: We investigated a new lead extraction tool (Compression Coil; One-Tie, Cook Medical) in an exp...
BACKGROUND: Displacement of deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes may occur after surgery, especia...