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Perioperative and anesthetic considerations for the management of neuromodulation systems

Vwaire Orhurhu, Nasir Hussain, Jay Karri, Edward R. Mariano, Alaa Abd‐Elsayed

2023Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The use of neuromodulation systems is increasing for the treatment of various pathologies ranging from movement disorders to urinary incontinence to chronic pain syndromes. While the type of neuromodulation devices varies, they are largely categorized as intracranial (eg, deep brain stimulation), neuraxial (eg, spinal cord stimulation, dorsal root ganglion stimulation, and intrathecal drug delivery systems), or peripheral (eg, sacral nerve stimulation and peripheral nerve stimulation) systems. Given the increasing prevalence of these systems in the overall population, it is important for anesthesiologists, surgeons, and the perioperative healthcare team to familiarize themselves with these systems and their unique perioperative considerations. In this review, we explore and highlight the various neuromodulation systems, their general perioperative considerations, and notable special circumstances for perioperative management.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNeuromodulationPerioperativeDexmedetomidineAnesthesiaChronic painDeep brain stimulationPain medicineStimulationIntensive care medicineAnesthesiologyPhysical therapySedationInternal medicineDiseaseParkinson's diseasePain Management and TreatmentTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesIntraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects
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