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Spinal cord stimulator malfunction caused by radiofrequency neuroablation -A case report

The implantation of spinal cord stimulators (SCSs) to treat chronic intractable pain is steadily increasing. And there is an increased likelihood of instances where other therapies or procedures are found to interfere with SCS function, which in turn may result in pain. Since SCS utilize electric im...

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Published in:Korean journal of anesthesiology 2010, 59(0), , pp.226-228
Main Authors: Jeon, Hye Young, Shin, Jin Woo, Kim, Doo Hwan, Suh, Jeong Hun, Leem, Jeong Gill
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