A Rare Case of Spinal Cord Injury After Uncomplicated Implantation of a Spinal Cord Stimulator: A Case Report.

Pain medicine case reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Jimmy Wen, Shannon Dwyer, Sugamjot Badhan, Ramy Khalil, Foad Elahi
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Abstract

Background: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an efficacious, safe, and well-documented procedure for treating chronic refractory pain syndromes. We report a rare case of spinal cord injury (SCI) after SCS implantation in a 54-year-old woman.

Case report: A 54-year-old woman underwent reimplantation of a new SCS following an acute L2 compression fracture that led to significant pain and dysesthesia. The intraoperative course was uncomplicated. Immediately postoperatively, the patient experienced an inability to move her right leg, with magnetic resonance imaging showing epidural fluid collections at the level of lead insertion; after subsequent removal of the SCS, the patient continued to experience paralysis in the right leg, with the development of painful neuropathy and allodynia. The patient was sent to acute rehabilitation, where her lower limb strength gradually improved, but has not returned to baseline.

Conclusions: This case provides a useful clinical and procedural case on postoperative SCI after an uncomplicated SCS implantation.

脊髓刺激器植入后脊髓损伤1例报告。
背景:脊髓刺激(SCS)是治疗慢性难治性疼痛综合征的一种有效、安全且文献充分的方法。我们报告一例罕见的脊髓损伤(SCI)后植入SCS在一个54岁的妇女。病例报告:一名54岁女性在急性L2压缩性骨折后接受了新的SCS再植,该骨折导致明显的疼痛和感觉不良。术中过程简单。术后患者立即出现右腿不能动,磁共振成像显示在铅插入处有硬膜外积液;随后切除SCS后,患者继续出现右腿瘫痪,并发展为疼痛性神经病变和异常性疼痛。患者被送往急性康复,在那里她的下肢力量逐渐改善,但尚未恢复到基线。结论:本病例为无并发症的SCS植入术后脊髓损伤提供了一个有用的临床和手术案例。
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