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Dural Puncture During Spinal Cord Stimulator Lead Insertion: Analysis of Practice Patterns

BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an important modality for intractable pain not amenable to less conservative measures. During percutaneous SCS lead insertion, a critical step is safe access to the epidural space, which can be complicated by a dural puncture. OBJECTIVES: In this review,...

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Autores principales: Southerland, Warren A., Hasoon, Jamal, Urits, Ivan, Viswanath, Omar, Simopoulos, Thomas T., Imani, Farnad, Karimi-Aliabadi, Hakimeh, Aner, Musa M, Kohan, Lynn, Gill, Jatinder
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Publicado: Brieflands 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158140
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm-127179
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author Southerland, Warren A.
Hasoon, Jamal
Urits, Ivan
Viswanath, Omar
Simopoulos, Thomas T.
Imani, Farnad
Karimi-Aliabadi, Hakimeh
Aner, Musa M
Kohan, Lynn
Gill, Jatinder
author_facet Southerland, Warren A.
Hasoon, Jamal
Urits, Ivan
Viswanath, Omar
Simopoulos, Thomas T.
Imani, Farnad
Karimi-Aliabadi, Hakimeh
Aner, Musa M
Kohan, Lynn
Gill, Jatinder
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description BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an important modality for intractable pain not amenable to less conservative measures. During percutaneous SCS lead insertion, a critical step is safe access to the epidural space, which can be complicated by a dural puncture. OBJECTIVES: In this review, we present and analyze the practices patterns in the event of a dural puncture during a SCS trial or implantation. METHODS: We conducted a survey of the practice patterns regarding spinal cord stimulation therapy. The survey was administered to members of the Spine Intervention Society and American Society of Regional Anesthesia specifically inquiring decision making in case of inadvertent dural puncture during spinal cord stimulator lead insertion. RESULTS: A maximum of 193 responded to a question regarding dural punctures while performing a SCS trial and 180 responded to a question regarding dural punctures while performing a SCS implantation. If performing a SCS trial and a dural puncture occurs, a majority of physicians chose to continue the procedure at a different level (56.99%), followed by abandoning the procedure (27.98%), continuing at the same level (10.36%), or choosing another option (4.66%). Similarly, if performing a permanent implantation and a dural puncture occurs, most physicians chose to continue the procedure at a different level (61.67%), followed by abandoning the procedure (21.67%), continuing at the same level (10.56%), or choosing another option (6.11%). CONCLUSIONS: Whereas the goals of the procedure would support abandoning the trial but continuing with the permanent in case of inadvertent dural puncture, we found that decision choices were minimally influenced by whether the dural puncture occurred during the trial or the permanent implant. The majority chose to continue with the procedure at a different level while close to a quarter chose to abandon the procedure. This article sets a time stamp in practice patterns from March 20, 2020 to June 26, 2020. These results are based on contemporary SCS practices as demonstrated by this cohort, rendering the options of abandoning or continuing after dural puncture as reasonable methods. Though more data is needed to provide a consensus, providers can now see how others manage dural punctures during SCS procedures.
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spelling pubmed-93645172022-09-23 Dural Puncture During Spinal Cord Stimulator Lead Insertion: Analysis of Practice Patterns Southerland, Warren A. Hasoon, Jamal Urits, Ivan Viswanath, Omar Simopoulos, Thomas T. Imani, Farnad Karimi-Aliabadi, Hakimeh Aner, Musa M Kohan, Lynn Gill, Jatinder Anesth Pain Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an important modality for intractable pain not amenable to less conservative measures. During percutaneous SCS lead insertion, a critical step is safe access to the epidural space, which can be complicated by a dural puncture. OBJECTIVES: In this review, we present and analyze the practices patterns in the event of a dural puncture during a SCS trial or implantation. METHODS: We conducted a survey of the practice patterns regarding spinal cord stimulation therapy. The survey was administered to members of the Spine Intervention Society and American Society of Regional Anesthesia specifically inquiring decision making in case of inadvertent dural puncture during spinal cord stimulator lead insertion. RESULTS: A maximum of 193 responded to a question regarding dural punctures while performing a SCS trial and 180 responded to a question regarding dural punctures while performing a SCS implantation. If performing a SCS trial and a dural puncture occurs, a majority of physicians chose to continue the procedure at a different level (56.99%), followed by abandoning the procedure (27.98%), continuing at the same level (10.36%), or choosing another option (4.66%). Similarly, if performing a permanent implantation and a dural puncture occurs, most physicians chose to continue the procedure at a different level (61.67%), followed by abandoning the procedure (21.67%), continuing at the same level (10.56%), or choosing another option (6.11%). CONCLUSIONS: Whereas the goals of the procedure would support abandoning the trial but continuing with the permanent in case of inadvertent dural puncture, we found that decision choices were minimally influenced by whether the dural puncture occurred during the trial or the permanent implant. The majority chose to continue with the procedure at a different level while close to a quarter chose to abandon the procedure. This article sets a time stamp in practice patterns from March 20, 2020 to June 26, 2020. These results are based on contemporary SCS practices as demonstrated by this cohort, rendering the options of abandoning or continuing after dural puncture as reasonable methods. Though more data is needed to provide a consensus, providers can now see how others manage dural punctures during SCS procedures. Brieflands 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9364517/ /pubmed/36158140 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm-127179 Text en Copyright © 2022, Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Southerland, Warren A.
Hasoon, Jamal
Urits, Ivan
Viswanath, Omar
Simopoulos, Thomas T.
Imani, Farnad
Karimi-Aliabadi, Hakimeh
Aner, Musa M
Kohan, Lynn
Gill, Jatinder
Dural Puncture During Spinal Cord Stimulator Lead Insertion: Analysis of Practice Patterns
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title_sort dural puncture during spinal cord stimulator lead insertion: analysis of practice patterns
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158140
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/aapm-127179
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