A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee Arthroplasty

Abstract Introduction Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective treatment modality for severe osteoarthritis of the knee. Causes of pain following TKA are poorly understood; however, patient-specific biology and various neuropathic underlying mechanisms such as neuroma formation and complex regi...

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Main Authors: Ivan Urits, Mohamed Osman, Vwaire Orhurhu, Omar Viswanath, Alan D. Kaye, Thomas Simopoulos, Cyrus Yazdi
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Language:English
Published: Adis, Springer Healthcare 2019-08-01
Series:Pain and Therapy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40122-019-00136-5
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spelling doaj-cdccd7518f5044fcb192937d9f577b3e2020-11-25T03:53:52ZengAdis, Springer HealthcarePain and Therapy2193-82372193-651X2019-08-018228128410.1007/s40122-019-00136-5A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee ArthroplastyIvan Urits0Mohamed Osman1Vwaire Orhurhu2Omar Viswanath3Alan D. Kaye4Thomas Simopoulos5Cyrus Yazdi6Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolValley Anesthesiology and Pain Consultants, Envision Physician ServicesDepartment of Anesthesiology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences CenterDepartment of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolAbstract Introduction Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective treatment modality for severe osteoarthritis of the knee. Causes of pain following TKA are poorly understood; however, patient-specific biology and various neuropathic underlying mechanisms such as neuroma formation and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) have been suggested. Our case demonstrated the successful treatment of CRPS in the knee with the use of combination therapy in spinal cord stimulator. Case We present a 71-year-old Caucasian non-Hispanic male who presented with chronic left knee pain after undergoing a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) 18 months prior. Following his TKA, he reported doing well in the acute post-operative period but began to develop progressively worsening left knee pain at approximately the third post-operative week. He underwent a successful spinal cord stimulator (SCS) trial and subsequent implantation of two 16-contact Boston Scientific leads with a Boston Scientific Spectra WaveWriterTM SCS system. Upon first post-procedural follow-up, and moreover at his 6-month follow-up, the patient reported complete resolution of his symptoms. Discussion The development of persistent pain following TKA is a significant complication that is often challenging to treat. Our case demonstrated the successful treatment of CRPS in the knee with the use of combination therapy in spinal cord stimulator therapy. We anticipate that more data will continue to emerge to assess for the safety and efficacy of combination therapy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40122-019-00136-5Combination therapyComplex regional pain syndromeNeuromodulationSpinal cord stimulatorTotal knee arthroplasty
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author Ivan Urits
Mohamed Osman
Vwaire Orhurhu
Omar Viswanath
Alan D. Kaye
Thomas Simopoulos
Cyrus Yazdi
spellingShingle Ivan Urits
Mohamed Osman
Vwaire Orhurhu
Omar Viswanath
Alan D. Kaye
Thomas Simopoulos
Cyrus Yazdi
A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee Arthroplasty
Pain and Therapy
Combination therapy
Complex regional pain syndrome
Neuromodulation
Spinal cord stimulator
Total knee arthroplasty
author_facet Ivan Urits
Mohamed Osman
Vwaire Orhurhu
Omar Viswanath
Alan D. Kaye
Thomas Simopoulos
Cyrus Yazdi
author_sort Ivan Urits
title A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee Arthroplasty
title_short A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee Arthroplasty
title_full A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee Arthroplasty
title_fullStr A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee Arthroplasty
title_full_unstemmed A Case Study of Combined Perception-Based and Perception-Free Spinal Cord Stimulator Therapy for the Management of Persistent Pain after a Total Knee Arthroplasty
title_sort case study of combined perception-based and perception-free spinal cord stimulator therapy for the management of persistent pain after a total knee arthroplasty
publisher Adis, Springer Healthcare
series Pain and Therapy
issn 2193-8237
2193-651X
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Introduction Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an effective treatment modality for severe osteoarthritis of the knee. Causes of pain following TKA are poorly understood; however, patient-specific biology and various neuropathic underlying mechanisms such as neuroma formation and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) have been suggested. Our case demonstrated the successful treatment of CRPS in the knee with the use of combination therapy in spinal cord stimulator. Case We present a 71-year-old Caucasian non-Hispanic male who presented with chronic left knee pain after undergoing a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) 18 months prior. Following his TKA, he reported doing well in the acute post-operative period but began to develop progressively worsening left knee pain at approximately the third post-operative week. He underwent a successful spinal cord stimulator (SCS) trial and subsequent implantation of two 16-contact Boston Scientific leads with a Boston Scientific Spectra WaveWriterTM SCS system. Upon first post-procedural follow-up, and moreover at his 6-month follow-up, the patient reported complete resolution of his symptoms. Discussion The development of persistent pain following TKA is a significant complication that is often challenging to treat. Our case demonstrated the successful treatment of CRPS in the knee with the use of combination therapy in spinal cord stimulator therapy. We anticipate that more data will continue to emerge to assess for the safety and efficacy of combination therapy.
topic Combination therapy
Complex regional pain syndrome
Neuromodulation
Spinal cord stimulator
Total knee arthroplasty
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40122-019-00136-5
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