A cranial or spinal infusion catheter is a medical device that is used to deliver medication or fluids directly into the brain or spinal cord. This method of drug delivery is often used to treat various neurological conditions, such as cancer, chronic pain, and movement disorders.
While cranial or spinal infusion catheters can be highly effective, they can also cause mechanical complications that can lead to serious health problems. Here are some of the most common mechanical complications of cranial or spinal infusion catheters:
If you are receiving treatment with a cranial or spinal infusion catheter, it is important to be aware of these potential complications. If you experience any unusual symptoms or side effects, such as pain, swelling, or fever, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Your healthcare provider can monitor your catheter and take steps to prevent or treat any mechanical complications that may arise. By working closely with your healthcare team, you can ensure that you receive the most effective and safe treatment possible.