Peripheral nerve stimulation in intractable neuropathic pain.

Kozak J, Kobesova A, Vrba I, Steindler J, Kolar P. Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2011 32(3):226–33. IF: 1,621

Abstract
Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) is a neurostimulation analgesic technique. PNS is utilized to treat peripheral neuropathic pain. It is highly sophisticated and a specialized technique used where other forms of treatment have failed. This paper describes the PNS procedure, its therapeutic principles, indications, and the comprehensive care for patients after the PNS implant. First, we summarize our experience using this type of invasive treatment. In the second part, a case of intractable neuropathic pain following repeated surgery to the ulnar nerve is reported. Prior to PNS, the patient underwent multiple types of antineuralgic treatment with no significant result. Only after the PNS application, was a significant analgesic effect achieved.

Created: 6. 11. 2012 / Modified: 4. 1. 2019 / prof. MUDr. Radek Špíšek, Ph.D.