Wireless Cervical Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Treating Occipital Neuralgia-Induced Neuropathic Pain.

Pain medicine case reports Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Clara Nemr, Max Y Jin, Matthias Wiederholz
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Abstract

Background: Peripheral neuropathy is a leading cause of chronic pain and can result in cephalalgia when upper cervical nerves or their branches are injured. This condition often shows resistance to typical treatment methods used for long-term pain management. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) is an effective way to treat neuropathic pain; however, there's limited literature available regarding the wireless modality at the cervical level.

Case report: This was a retrospective case series involving 3 patients who received wireless PNS at the C2-C3 level for treating occipital neuralgia and/or axial neck pain. Average Visual Analog Scale scores decreased by 63.9% after trial (P < 0.001) and 78.3% (P < 0.001) at one-year postpermanent implantation.

Conclusions: Our study adds to the growing evidence supporting wireless PNS as an efficacious intervention at the cervical level for patients with occipital neuralgia-induced neuropathic pain who fail conventional management.

颈外周神经无线刺激治疗枕神经痛致神经性疼痛。
背景:周围神经病变是慢性疼痛的主要原因,当上颈神经或其分支损伤时可导致头痛。这种情况通常表现出对用于长期疼痛管理的典型治疗方法的抵抗。周围神经刺激(PNS)是治疗神经性疼痛的有效方法;然而,关于颈椎水平无线模式的文献有限。病例报告:这是一个回顾性的病例系列,涉及3例在C2-C3水平接受无线PNS治疗枕神经痛和/或轴颈痛的患者。平均视觉模拟量表评分在试验后下降了63.9% (P < 0.001),在永久种植后一年下降了78.3% (P < 0.001)。结论:我们的研究增加了越来越多的证据,支持无线PNS作为传统治疗失败的枕神经痛引起的神经性疼痛患者的有效干预措施。
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