Spinal Cord Stimulation for Intractable Chronic Limb Ischemia: A Narrative Review.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Roberto Gazzeri, Tommaso Castrucci, Matteo Luigi Giuseppe Leoni, Marco Mercieri, Felice Occhigrossi
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Abstract

Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is the most severe form of peripheral arterial disease, significantly impacting quality of life, morbidity and mortality. Common complications include severe limb pain, walking difficulties, ulcerations and limb amputations. For cases of CLI where surgical or endovascular reconstruction is not possible or fails, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) may be a treatment option. Currently, SCS is primarily prescribed as a symptomatic treatment for painful symptoms. It is used to treat intractable pain arising from various disorders, such as neuropathic pain secondary to persistent spinal pain syndrome (PSPS) and painful diabetic neuropathy. Data regarding the effect of SCS in treating CLI are varied, with the mechanism of action of vasodilatation in the peripheral microcirculatory system not yet fully understood. This review focuses on the surgical technique, new modalities of SCS, the mechanisms of action of SCS in vascular diseases and the parameters for selecting CLI patients, along with the clinical outcomes and complications. SCS is a safe and effective surgical option in selected patients with CLI, where surgical or endovascular revascularization is not feasible.

脊髓刺激治疗顽固性慢性肢体缺血:叙述性综述。
危重肢体缺血(CLI)是外周动脉疾病中最严重的一种,严重影响生活质量、发病率和死亡率。常见的并发症包括严重的肢体疼痛、行走困难、溃疡和截肢。对于无法进行手术或血管内重建或手术失败的 CLI 病例,脊髓刺激(SCS)可能是一种治疗选择。目前,脊髓刺激治疗主要作为疼痛症状的对症治疗。它可用于治疗各种疾病引起的顽固性疼痛,如继发于顽固性脊柱疼痛综合征(PSPS)和糖尿病神经病变疼痛的神经性疼痛。有关 SCS 治疗慢性闭塞性动脉炎效果的数据不尽相同,外周微循环系统血管扩张的作用机制尚未完全明了。本综述将重点介绍手术技术、SCS 的新模式、SCS 在血管疾病中的作用机制、选择 CLI 患者的参数以及临床结果和并发症。对于手术或血管内再通术不可行的选定慢性缺血性心肌梗死患者,SCS 是一种安全有效的手术选择。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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