2022
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2851
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Comparison of external system and implanted system in intrathecal therapy for refractory cancer pain in China: A retrospective study

Abstract: Introduction Intrathecal therapy (ITT) via an implanted system was demonstrated for the treatment of refractory cancer pain for decades. Recently, the dissemination of ITT is enhanced in an external system way in Asia for a lower implantation cost. This study compares the efficacy, safety, and cost of the two ITT systems in refractory cancer pain patients in China. Methods One hundred and thirty‐nine cancer pain patients who underwent implantation of the ITT system were included. One hundred and three patients… Show more

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“…Adequate pain relief by the epidural drug infusion in the patient necessitated placing the tip of the infusion catheter at the level of pain. A traditional method is to perform the lumbar puncture first ( 16 ) and then the infusion catheter was inserted in a cephalad direction to reach the thoracic T5 level in the present patient. However, for the present case, this traditional approach to place the infusion catheter may have been difficult, since the patient had severe spinal compression with stenosis in both the subarachnoid and epidural spaces at the T8 level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adequate pain relief by the epidural drug infusion in the patient necessitated placing the tip of the infusion catheter at the level of pain. A traditional method is to perform the lumbar puncture first ( 16 ) and then the infusion catheter was inserted in a cephalad direction to reach the thoracic T5 level in the present patient. However, for the present case, this traditional approach to place the infusion catheter may have been difficult, since the patient had severe spinal compression with stenosis in both the subarachnoid and epidural spaces at the T8 level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%