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Columbia VA performs first spinal cord stimulation implantation

Veteran's Administration by Veteran's Administration
December 26, 2024
in Health, spinal cord injuries, VISN 7
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Columbia VA performs first spinal cord stimulation implantation

Columbia VA achieved a significant milestone Dec. 4 by performing its first spinal cord stimulation (SCS) implantation. This cutting-edge procedure provides relief to those experiencing chronic pain and who haven’t responded to other treatments.

The process began with a trial phase to evaluate pain relief. If the trial provides at least a 50% reduction in pain symptoms, the patient becomes eligible for permanent implantation.

During the final procedure, the patient was placed under general anesthesia. The surgical team inserted thin wires—called leads—along the spinal cord in the areas identified during the trial. A small battery pack which powers the device was placed under the skin near the patient’s side.

“This is significant as it represents an expansion of potential treatments for our Veterans,” said Dr. Chikezie Okeagu. “Neuromodulation techniques are becoming an essential part of chronic pain treatment and it’s exciting that we can now offer these therapies here.”

Leads and battery were connected and incisions closed

Left to right are Drs. Yusef Sayeed, Michael Getter, Chikezie Okeagu and diagnostic radiologic technician Antonio Capers

“The process is relatively straightforward,” explained Dr. Paul Getter. “The technology is self-contained, requires minimal maintenance beyond occasional recharging and has a battery lifespan of seven to ten years.”

Spinal cord stimulation helps manage chronic pain by disrupting pain signals before they reach the brain. It is effective for conditions like diabetic neuropathy, failed back surgeries and other severe pain issues.

“Chronic pain can be debilitating,” said Okeagu. “This device offers a chance for patients to regain an active fulfilling lifestyle without relying on narcotic medications.”

The procedure’s success was the result of seamless teamwork among the surgeons, nurses and operating room staff. Okeagu praised the collaboration. “Each team member brought their unique expertise ensuring the best possible outcome for the patient.”

This achievement also opens the door for more advanced procedures at Dorn VA. The facility plans to offer spinal cord stimulation to more Veterans who meet the criteria, starting with the required trial phase. Additionally, preparations are underway to provide spine surgeries in the future that will address a range of back-related conditions.

“We’re constantly working to bring the latest and best treatments to our Veterans and improve their quality of life,” said Getter.

This milestone reflects Columbia VA’s commitment to delivering innovative and effective care to those who have served.

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