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Reversible Horner's syndrome after cervical spinal cord stimulator implantation in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome

We successfully performed cervical spinal cord stimulator (SCS) surgery in a 27-year-old man with complex regional pain syndrome to control intractable pain. The SCS trial was performed twice to adjust the SCS coverage region. After permanent implantation surgery, the patient developed Horner's...

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Published in:Journal of pain research 2018-01, Vol.11, p.3019-3023
Main Authors: Yang, Jaeyoung, Choi, Yusun, Park, Juyoung, Jeong, Junhyug, Lee, Bousung, Lee, Kwanghaeng, Lee, Jaedo, Choi, Rakmin
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description We successfully performed cervical spinal cord stimulator (SCS) surgery in a 27-year-old man with complex regional pain syndrome to control intractable pain. The SCS trial was performed twice to adjust the SCS coverage region. After permanent implantation surgery, the patient developed Horner's syndrome when the region near the C4 spinal dorsal root was stimulated. However, Horner's syndrome disappeared after changing the stimulation leads. This case report suggests that cervical SCS can be associated with superior cervical ganglion stimulation.
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Case Report
Complex regional pain syndrome
Edema
Electrodes
Ganglion cysts
Health services
Horner’s syndrome
Narcotics
Pain management
Resveratrol
Skin
Spinal cord
Spinal cord stimulator
Superior cervical ganglion block
Surgery
title Reversible Horner's syndrome after cervical spinal cord stimulator implantation in a patient with complex regional pain syndrome
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