... persistent on multiple attempts
Thanks!
Thanks!
Pray... persistent on multiple attempts
Thanks!
It was anterior out of the gates every time every level…next time will get out the longer needle and try more shallow. Thank youGo to lateral fluoroscopic view and withdraw slowly until you see where the problem started, then advance slowly while manipulating the lead until you make it past that area. Then switch back to AP fluoro.
If it’s anterior right out the gates, I take out the tuohy and re-enter at a more shallow angle.
100% did that lolPray
I also use the curved needle when possible, and I’ll turn the tip of the tuohy or add torque while I’m feeding the lead in, under lateral fluoro in an attempt to avoid restarting.It was anterior out of the gates every time every level…next time will get out the longer needle and try more shallow. Thank you
Thanks so much, AgastI also use the curved needle when possible, and I’ll turn the tip of the tuohy or add torque while I’m feeding the lead in, under lateral fluoro in an attempt to avoid restarting.
Agreed. Only thing to add is if using bent tip stylet make sure the tip is facing dorsal when it exits needle, where bevel is also facing dorsal.Shallow angle, Toughey as midline as possible. Use contralateral oblique view for LOR, back to AP for advancing.
I don't save those, but here's an L2-3 ILESI CLO. SCS lead looks pretty much just like the contrast line going cephalad, needle coming in at more shallow angle of course.Anyone have pictures of their CLO views when placing these? Would you mind sharing. thank you
Take a look at this article and video.Anyone have pictures of their CLO views when placing these? Would you mind sharing. thank you
I don't see the videoTake a look at this article and video.
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Thoracolumbar Spinal Cord Stimulator Trial: Procedural Technique - PubMed
Spinal cord stimulator trials are indicated for the treatment of postlaminectomy syndrome with persistent severe back and limb pain which has failed conservative treatment options and where no further surgery is indicated. They are also indicated for refractory complex regional pain syndrome...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Its at the bottom, here is the link: http://links.lww.com/CLINSPINE/A121I don't see the video