Success of lateral cervical spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of chronic neuropathic refractory pain

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Background: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is traditionally performed by implanting surgical leads along the midline of the spinal cord, over the dorsal columns. Here, we present a patient who successfully underwent lateral cervical SCS to treat chronic refractory neuropathic pain. Methods: A 46-year-old female, with a schwannoma involving the right axillary nerve, presented with a chronic refractory right upper extremity pain syndrome. The tumor was located between the fibers of the teres minor and the posterior deltoid, and measured 2.2 cm in diameter. After 8 months of analgesics, opioids, physiotherapy, and acupuncture, the patient underwent surgery; however, the tumor was unresectable (i.e., due to significant adjacent vascular/neural structures). Three months later, she had a midline C6-C7 laminectomy for placement of a right-sided epidural SCS lead (i.e., containing 16 electrode contacts). Results: Within 4 days following this SCS procedure, the patient's pain completely resolved; at 10 postoperative months, she still remains pain free. Conclusion: Lateral SCS at the C6-C7 level provided a safe and effective option for the relief of chronic neuropathic pain attributed to an unresectable schwannoma of the right axillary nerve in a 46-year-old female.

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Caiado-Vencio, R., Raffa, P. E. A. Z., Lopes, B. M., Cobucci, F. L. R., Vieira, R. V. G., Franceschini, P. R., & De Aguiar, P. H. P. (2022). Success of lateral cervical spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of chronic neuropathic refractory pain. Surgical Neurology International, 13. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_853_2021

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