Retained catheter during placement of dorsal root ganglion stimulator: a case report

Br J Pain. 2019 Feb;13(1):32-34. doi: 10.1177/2049463718784718. Epub 2018 Jul 3.

Abstract

Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation is a novel therapeutic option that is being increasingly utilized for patients with neuropathic pain. The potential complications during the placement of this device remain unknown. We describe a potential complication during DRG stimulator placement not previously reported in the literature. A 50-year-old male presented to the ED with lower back pain and right lower extremity radicular pain following placement of DRG stimulator at outside facility. A fragment of an introducer catheter was retained in the spinal canal and L2-L3 neural foramen. Patient underwent L2-L3 laminectomy for removal of the catheter without any complications. DRG stimulation is an effective option for intractable neuropathic pain, but the safety of the procedure and its long-term complications need to be further investigated.

Keywords: Dorsal root ganglion; catheter; complication; neuropathic; pain; stimulation.

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  • Case Reports