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Did dorsal column trials. Sent to surgeon for perm. Didn’t see them back afterwards. Surgeon was not in my practice
Do you mean DRG implants or dorsal column implants?

As a side note, I haven’t heard of surgeons doing DRG implants. No laminectomy needed, so hard to justify a surgical DRG implant to them, and the patient.
 
Do you mean DRG implants or dorsal column implants?

As a side note, I haven’t heard of surgeons doing DRG implants. No laminectomy needed, so hard to justify a surgical DRG implant to them, and the patient.
Dorsal column trials, Dorsal column implants
 
Do you mean DRG implants or dorsal column implants?

As a side note, I haven’t heard of surgeons doing DRG implants. No laminectomy needed, so hard to justify a surgical DRG implant to them, and the patient.
Jefferson neurosurgery. Drs Wu and Sharon
 
Weird. Most surgeons I know barely want to do dorsal column implants, let alone DRG.

not much money for surgeon in DRG implant as they can’t charge for laminectomy.

Likely only a university thing.
Those aren’t most surgeons. They are two of the top neurosurgeon neuromodulation specialists in the country, pain and movement disorder.
 
How does a surgeon do the implant for DRG? Exactly same as trials but with less caring?
Im assuming the brain gets to a point where it no longer reads to read but just reads and let’s misreads from others be their own read…

Dorsal column trial, dorsal column implant.

Wasn’t talking about drg anything
 
My bad. I was still on page two.
No worries, been guilty myself bunch of times. Although I do wonder if cell phone usage affects reading comprehension in young kids. The information is presented too quickly without really slowing it down
 
Those aren’t most surgeons. They are two of the top neurosurgeon neuromodulation specialists in the country, pain and movement disorder.
I’m sure they are excellent.
But unless you live in the Boston-DC corridor, not relevant to the practice referral patterns most of us will see.
 
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I just pulled out all my SCS brochures.

Apparently the ideal Abbott patient is a “strong independent Woman who don’t need no Man”

The others are in their “Dancing in the kitchen” phase of their Rom-com

Medtronic man is going to tell me on Monday he needs more Tramadol because he “overdid it”

Boston Scientific woman wants you to know they’re also the Cialis couple and it’s been an *awesome* weekend
 
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