• Surg Neurol · Nov 1992

    Case Reports

    Use of tissue adhesive to secure spinal epidural stimulating electrodes: technical note.

    • R K Simpson, J A Halter, and D G Auzenne.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030.
    • Surg Neurol. 1992 Nov 1;38(5):391-3.

    AbstractSecuring spinal cord stimulating electrodes (SCS) within the epidural space is often a challenging task. Complications of the technique include development of cerebrospinal fluid leaks and electrode migration. We report four patients who underwent a limited laminectomy for placement of epidural spinal cord stimulating electrodes to relieve pain and/or spasticity. Suturing electrodes to the dura was not possible, and a tissue adhesive was used. Two-year follow-up shows no migration of the electrodes. Tissue adhesive of "fibrin glue" is a viable alternative for securing epidural SCS electrodes.

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