Revision of vagal nerve stimulator electrodes: technical approach

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Publication Type Manuscript
School or College School of Medicine
Department Neurosurgery
Creator Couldwell, William T.; MacDonald, Joel D.
Title Revision of vagal nerve stimulator electrodes: technical approach
Date 2004
Description Purpose To demonstrate the feasibility of complete removal of the vagal nerve stimulator electrode using microsurgical technique. Methods Operative databases at the University of Utah (1995 through 2002), Westchester Medical Center (1995 through 2001), and University of Arizona Health Sciences Center (1995 through 1999) were retrospectively reviewed. Patients who had undergone removal or revision of a previously placed vagal nerve stimulator electrode were identified. Patients who had a vagal nerve stimulator device removed but had the lead trimmed and incompletely removed were excluded. Results Seven patients underwent complete removal of the lead. Microsurgical dissection allowed removal of the helical electrode from the vagus nerve without apparent physiological consequences. Four patients had a new electrode placed just proximal to the original lead site. The operative procedure required an additional 30 minutes to complete compared with initial device placement. The four patients who underwent replacement of the electrode demonstrated normal device function and lead resistance at the time of postoperative follow-up. Each experienced a return to prior stimulation response and seizure control. Conclusions This series suggests that the electrode can be removed from the vagus nerve and repositioned without significant consequence in most cases.
Type Text
Publisher Springer
First Page 1
Last Page 7
Subject Vagal nerve stimulation; Helical electrode; Electrode revision
Subject LCSH Vagus nerve -- Surgery; Microelectrodes; Epilepsy -- Treatment
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation MacDonald, J., & Couldwell, W. T. (2004). Revision of vagal nerve stimulator electrodes: technical approach. Acta Neurochirurgica (Wien), 146(6), 1-7.
Rights Management (c) Springer (The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com)
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sb4q8w
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