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ICD-10 code: T85.192S

Disease category: T85.192: Other mechanical complication of implanted electronic neurostimulator of spinal cord electrode (lead)

Understanding Other Mechanical Complications of Implanted Electronic Neurostimulator of Spinal Cord Electrode (Lead), Sequela

Electronic neurostimulators of spinal cord electrodes (leads) are surgically implanted devices that are used to manage chronic pain conditions such as failed back syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, and peripheral neuropathy. These devices work by delivering electrical impulses to the spinal cord, which stimulate nerve fibers and block pain signals from reaching the brain. While these devices are generally safe and effective, they can sometimes cause mechanical complications that require medical attention.

What are mechanical complications of implanted electronic neurostimulators?

Mechanical complications of implanted electronic neurostimulators can occur due to a variety of reasons such as improper placement of the device, lead migration, lead breakage, and lead fracture. These complications can cause a range of symptoms such as pain, discomfort, loss of stimulation, and neurological deficits. In some cases, these complications can lead to serious sequela and require surgical intervention.

What are the sequela of other mechanical complications?
  1. Lead displacement: This occurs when the electrode moves from its original position in the spinal cord. This can cause a loss of stimulation or the stimulation to be delivered to the wrong area of the body.
  2. Lead breakage: This is when the electrode breaks, causing a loss of stimulation and requiring surgical intervention to replace the broken lead.
  3. Lead fracture: This is when the electrode fractures, causing a loss of stimulation and requiring surgical intervention to replace the fractured lead.
  4. Hardware problems: This can include issues with the battery, the wire connections, or other parts of the device. These problems can cause a loss of stimulation or other complications that require surgical intervention.
Conclusion

Mechanical complications of implanted electronic neurostimulators of spinal cord electrodes (leads) can cause a range of symptoms and can lead to serious sequela that require surgical intervention. Patients should be aware of the risks associated with these devices and should report any changes in their symptoms to their healthcare provider immediately. With proper monitoring and management, patients can enjoy the benefits of electronic neurostimulation without experiencing significant complications.

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Treatment Options for Other Mechanical Complication of Implanted Electronic Neurostimulator of Spinal Cord Electrode (Lead), Sequela

Implanted electronic neurostimulators of spinal cord electrodes are devices used to manage chronic pain. They work by delivering electrical signals to the spinal cord, which helps to block the transmission of pain signals to the brain. However, there ...

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