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Book Chapter
Series: Medicine and Sport Science
Volume: 58
Published: 18 July 2012
10.1159/000338698
EISBN: 978-3-318-02165-3
... the risks involved and the effectiveness of proposed prevention strategies. According to Outdoor Foundation, there are 23.9 million people in the USA who undertake paddling activities per annum, with canoeing (10.1 million) being the most popular activity followed by recreational kayaking (6.2 million...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323042
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... indications where ‘paddle’ (surgical) leads could be advantageous. Those include patients who experienced repeated migration of cylindrical lead as paddle lead may provide greater stability, who are experiencing unpleasant recruitment of surrounding muscle and/or motor nerve stimulation and for cases where...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 35
Published: 18 December 2020
10.1159/000509983
EISBN: 978-3-318-06795-8
... integrated into an electrode lead that is inserted into the dorsal spinal epidural space. Several different hardware systems and approaches exist. Currently used SCS leads are generally categorized as either cylindrical percutaneously placed leads or flat (paddle-type) electrode leads that have single...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323023
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... by the introduction of functional nerve mapping with circumferential electrical stimulation. This substantially improved the targeting of sensory fascicles. Surgical placement of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) ‘button type’ paddle electrodes was replaced when the introduction of percutaneous cylindrical SCS electrodes...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 29
Published: 09 September 2015
10.1159/000434667
EISBN: 978-3-318-02809-6
... and economic advantage [ 26 ]. Update on Traditional Technology Both percutaneous and paddle type electrodes continue to be used for PNS in extremities. Percutaneous PNS remains a less invasive option as it does not require surgical exploration of the stimulated nerve, lending itself to wider acceptance...
Book Chapter
Series: Frontiers of Gastrointestinal Research
Volume: 27
Published: 13 November 2009
10.1159/000258357
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9309-0
..., patients with intestinal metaplasia only with no dysplasia are followed with endoscopic surveillance rather than endoscopic treatment. Radiofrequency ablation treatment may be delivered by either a balloon device (HALO 360 ; HALO ® system, BSPACERRX, Sunnyvale, Calif., USA) or a paddle device attached...
Book Chapter
Series: Medicine and Sport Science
Volume: 58
Published: 18 July 2012
EISBN: 978-3-318-02165-3
... participation in outdoor recreation with a focus on youth, diversity and the future of the outdoors. Outdoor Foundation 2010; http://www.outdoorfoundation.org/research.participation.2010.html accessed 4 Sept 2010 8. Outdoor Industry Association, Outdoor Foundation: A special report on paddle sports, 2009...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323017
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... operations, which is retracted to reveal the underlying paddle lead. Short arrow = Edge of the fascia under the nerve which is going to be tacked over the electrode to prevent excessive scarring around the nerve but allowing the nerve to slide in an intact fascial plane. Fig. 1. Peripheral nerve...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323002
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... During the second period, starting in the mid- 1980s, PNS was treated as an established surgical procedure. The electrode implantation involved surgical exploration of the peripheral nerve and placement of a flat plate (‘paddle’- type) multi- contact electrode immediately next to it. Since...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 29
Published: 09 September 2015
EISBN: 978-3-318-02809-6
..., Bolla M, De Pasqua V, Remacle JM, Schoenen J: Occipital nerve stimulation for drug-resistant chronic cluster headache: a prospective pilot study. Lancet Neurol 2007;6:314-321. 11. Ordia J, Vaisman J: Subcutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation with paddle lead for treatment of low back pain: case...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323043
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... are secured with an anchor attached to the skin, and powered with an external power source. Further details of the permanent surgical procedure will be discussed below. Occipital stimulation techniques that use percutaneous or paddle electrodes do not seek to specifically stimulate the GON or LON. Rather...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 29
Published: 09 September 2015
10.1159/000434674
EISBN: 978-3-318-02809-6
... of complications. Since cuff- and button-type electrodes can cause perineural fibrosis, it was suggested to use flat plate ‘paddle-type' multicontact electrodes, which were serially produced and designed for SCS, placing them adjacent to the nerve and thereby avoiding this complication. Introduced in the late...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323034
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... of the need to utilize surgical techniques to perform rather extensive dissections and paddle electrode placement [ 3 ] which usually required the collaboration with either a neurosurgeon, plastic surgeon or orthopedic surgeon. Intraoperative observations made by the author circa 1992 led...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323275
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... that are arranged on a lead, or electrode. The leads come in different shapes and sizes; and the ones that are used today for treatment of pain are generally divided into (a) so- called percutaneous, cylindrical, or wire- like leads, and (b) flat leads, that are also called paddles, surgical leads or laminectomy...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... neuropathic pain: a pilot study. Neurosurgery 2004;55:135-142 8. Oh MY, Ortega J, Bellotte JB, Whiting DM, Aló K: Peripheral nerve stimulation for the treatment of occipital neuralgia and transformed migraine using a C1– 2–3 subcutaneous paddle style electrode: a technical report. Neuromodulation 2004;7...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 29
Published: 09 September 2015
10.1159/000434669
EISBN: 978-3-318-02809-6
... Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) of various types has been used to treat amputation stump pain. These modalities vary from percutaneously placing a linear electrode lead in the immediate vicinity of the offending peripheral nerve to surgical dissection and placement of paddle leads around or near...
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 29
Published: 09 September 2015
EISBN: 978-3-318-02809-6
... nerve stimulation in patients with chronic peripheral neuropathic pain. Surg Neurol 2009;72:330-335. 29. Deer T, Bowman R, Schocket SM, Kim C, Ranson M, Amirdelfan K, Raso L: The prospective evaluation of safety and success of a new method of introducing percutaneous paddle leads and complex arrays...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/isbn.978-3-8055-9489-9
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
Book Chapter
Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
10.1159/000323890
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... contributed to the technical development of neurostimulator electrode placement describing the use of both cylindrical and paddle- type leads [ 14 , 15 , 20 , 21 ]. For the stimulation trial procedure, percutaneous- type cylindrical leads are used almost exclusively. Trial lead placement is performed...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 24
Published: 24 March 2011
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9489-9
... spinal cord stimulation system. Neuromodulation 1999;2:258-265 6. Oh MY, Ortega J, Belotte JB, Whiting DM, Alo K: Peripheral nerve stimulation for the treatment of occipital neuralgia and transformed migraine using a C1– 2–3 subcutaneous paddle style electrode: a technical report. Neuromodulation...
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