Scs implants what is it




















You may be able to go home the same day. The procedure usually takes between 30 and 90 minutes. Some patients have their SCS devices implanted under general anesthesia. Similar to the trial, an electrode lead is surgically implanted into the epidural space the space in the outermost part of the spinal column.

An anesthetic is used to numb the area before the lead is inserted. Photo Source: RF. Some neurostimulators contain a rechargeable battery, while others are primary cell non-rechargeable devices that do not require recharging.

Your doctor will work with you to select the device is best for you. The recovery time after the procedure varies between 6- to 8-weeks. You may experience pain and swelling at the incision site, and in the area where the device is implanted eg, upper buttock.

These symptoms should go away after a few days. During your recovery period, the SCS company representative will meet with you to optimize the settings and train you on additional features. Light exercise, such as walking, is encouraged to help you build strength and help relieve pain. The effects of SCS last indefinitely for most patients. After the surgery, it may take you several weeks to recover and for the leads to settle into place.

During this time, your doctor may advise that you avoid certain activities, including those that involve lifting, bending, and twisting. You may also experience pain at the neurostimulator implant site. There are many stimulation settings available. Your doctor will help you find the settings that are right for you. Follow-up appointments are usually once every six months. However, initially the neurostimulation system may require more frequent adjustments. Your doctor will explain how to personalize your therapy to achieve the best pain relief.

Your therapy programmer can adjust the stimulation to levels that are right for you. The three kinds of spinal cord stimulation device types are conventional systems, radiofrequency systems, and rechargeable systems. During the stimulator trial phase, a lead or leads are implanted temporarily and then is connected to a trial spinal cord stimulator.

The trial stimulator is programmed with one or more stimulation programs customized to the specific area of injury. The trial phase can be helpful because it helps the patient and doctor know if the stimulator is actually relieving pain. It can also provide the patient and doctor with a period to find out which setting will work best.

Multiple sclerosis MS is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord central nervous system. In MS, the immune system attacks the protective sheath myelin that covers nerve fibers and causes communication problems between your brain and the rest of your body.

Eventually, the disease can cause permanent damage or deterioration of the nerves.



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