ECT in a Patient with Harrington Rods

Convuls Ther. 1992;8(2):137-140.

Abstract

A 40-year old man with severe psychosis and unresponsive to pharmacotherapy was treated with ECT despite the presence of Harrington Rods implanted after a suicide attempt. Complete relaxation was obtained with succinylcholine chloride 2.3 mg/kg and he received nine ECT without any musculoskeletal complications, nor did recovery from the treatments appear to be delayed.