![]() ![]() PREDICT: A prospective post-market trial to evaluate DRG stimulation for the management of chronic intractable pain. Eldabe S, Gulve A, Baranidharan G, et al.Relevant anatomy, morphology, and implantation techniques of the dorsal root ganglia at the lumbar levels. Vancamp T, Levy RM, Peña I, Pajuelo A. ![]() Stimulation of the L2-元 dorsal root ganglia induces effective pain relief in the low back. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation in the treatment of phantom limb pain (PLP). Poster presented at: 18th Annual Meeting of the North American Neuromodulation Society December 11-14, 2014 Las Vegas, NV. A multicenter, retrospective review of chronic post-surgical knee pain treated with targeted spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Stimulation of dorsal root ganglia for the management of complex regional pain syndrome: a prospective case series. Van Buyten JP, Smet I, Liem L, Russo M, Huygen F.Paresthesia mapping: a practical workup for successful implantation of the dorsal root ganglion stimulator in refractory groin pain. Spinal cord stimulation of the dorsal root ganglion for groin pain-a retrospective review. A multicenter, prospective trial to assess the safety and performance of the spinal modulation dorsal root ganglion neurostimulator system in the treatment of chronic pain. A prospective study of dorsal root ganglion stimulation for the relief of chronic pain. Deer TR, Grigsby E, Weiner RL, Wilcosky B, Kramer JM.Dorsal root ganglion stimulation yielded higher treatment success rate for complex regional pain syndrome and causalgia at 3 and 12 months: a randomized comparative trial. Proclaim™ DRG Neurostimulation System Clinician’s Manual. § Dual-lead system with one-year shelf life at 1600-ohms impedance and 24 hours of 20-Hz frequency, 300-µs pulse width, and 0.8-mA amplitude stimulation. † Within approved parameters. Refer to the Instructions for Use for full details on the MR Conditional scan parameters. * When compared to traditional tonic spinal cord stimulation based on outcomes from the ACCURATE investigational device exemption study. ‡ Indicates a third party trademark, which is property of its respective owner. ™ Indicates a trademark of the Abbott group of companies.
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