Management of chronic pain by intrathecal delivery is gaining increasing use. The aim of this article is to review the literature pertinent to implantable devices used for treatment of chronic pain, and to highlight what is known. Articles were obtained from Medline database and reviewed. Practical patient selection criteria, trial management, and surgical technique are described. Expert consensus guidelines for intrathecal medication use are also reviewed. Finally, an exhaustive description of known complications and future implications is discussed. We concluded that intrathecal pump seems to be overused, while there is still weak evidence to support its outcome. It is also recommended that future research focus on the outcome, measured b...
The prevalence of chronic pain is between 33% to 64% and is due to cancer pain, but it has also been...
Introduction: Non-malignant pain remains one of the most invalidating of all medical disorders. Intr...
Research has shown that approximately one in three Americans suffer from chronic pain, with an annua...
Management of chronic pain by intrathecal delivery is gaining increasing use. The aim of this articl...
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The first implanted fixed rate pumps were used in humans in the mid-1980s [1]. In 1991, Medtronic ® ...
Interventional treatments are of vital importance in patients with chronic pain who do not respond t...
The objective of our study was to describe an effective technique for the management of chronic intr...
This search strategy sought to construct an evidence-based position on the use of intrathecal pumps....
Most patients suffering from neuropathic pain will not obtain sufficient pain relief from current re...
Introduction: A substantial number of patients with cancer suffer considerable pain at some point du...
Michael Saulino,1,2 Philip S Kim,3,4 Erik Shaw5 1MossRehab, Elkins Park, PA, USA; 2Department of Reh...
Pain is prevalent in advanced malignancies; however, some patients cannot get adequate pain relief b...
Background and aims Intrathecal drug delivery (IDD) is a last resort treatment for the management ...
Introduction: Targeted intrathecal drug infusion to treat moderate to severe chronic pain has becom...
The prevalence of chronic pain is between 33% to 64% and is due to cancer pain, but it has also been...
Introduction: Non-malignant pain remains one of the most invalidating of all medical disorders. Intr...
Research has shown that approximately one in three Americans suffer from chronic pain, with an annua...
Management of chronic pain by intrathecal delivery is gaining increasing use. The aim of this articl...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93560/1/j.1526-4637.2012.01456.x.pd
The first implanted fixed rate pumps were used in humans in the mid-1980s [1]. In 1991, Medtronic ® ...
Interventional treatments are of vital importance in patients with chronic pain who do not respond t...
The objective of our study was to describe an effective technique for the management of chronic intr...
This search strategy sought to construct an evidence-based position on the use of intrathecal pumps....
Most patients suffering from neuropathic pain will not obtain sufficient pain relief from current re...
Introduction: A substantial number of patients with cancer suffer considerable pain at some point du...
Michael Saulino,1,2 Philip S Kim,3,4 Erik Shaw5 1MossRehab, Elkins Park, PA, USA; 2Department of Reh...
Pain is prevalent in advanced malignancies; however, some patients cannot get adequate pain relief b...
Background and aims Intrathecal drug delivery (IDD) is a last resort treatment for the management ...
Introduction: Targeted intrathecal drug infusion to treat moderate to severe chronic pain has becom...
The prevalence of chronic pain is between 33% to 64% and is due to cancer pain, but it has also been...
Introduction: Non-malignant pain remains one of the most invalidating of all medical disorders. Intr...
Research has shown that approximately one in three Americans suffer from chronic pain, with an annua...