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. 2025 Oct 26;17:145863. doi: 10.52965/001c.145863

Cylindrical Lead Spinal Cord Stimulators: Common Device-Related Issues

Jamal Hasoon 1, Omar Viswanath 2,3, Thomas T Simopoulos 4, Jatinder Gill 4
PMCID: PMC12558717  PMID: 41163706

Abstract

A comprehensive review of device-related complications from cylindrical lead spinal cord stimulator (SCS) implants was previously published. [1] Although SCS remains a minimally invasive treatment for neuropathic pain, hardware-related problems such as lead migration, lead fracture, lead disconnection, generator malfunction, loss of charge, generator flipping, pocket pain, and paresthesia intolerance are reported more often than biologic complications. [1,2] Understanding these issues, their clinical presentations, diagnostic evaluation, and management strategies is critical for long-term outcomes. This infographic was designed to present the key findings of the review in a clear and accessible visual format.

Keywords: Spinal cord stimulation, cylindrical lead, device-related complications, lead migration, neuromodulation


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