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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a well-established treatment for post-laminectomy syndrome1. While procedural complications are recognized, pain exacerbation following a trial is typically minor and transient. We present a case of dramatic and functionally disabling pain flare after SCS trial in a patient later found to have remote thalamic infarct.
Ruben Dovlatyan, DO
Resident Physician
NYU Langone Health, United States
Austin Dukat, DO
Resident Physician
NYU Langone Health, New York, United States
Sidharth Sahni, DO, DPT, CSCS
Resident Physician
NYU Langone Health, United States
Christopher Chiodo Ortiz, MD
Resident Physician
NYU Langone Health, United States
Maanas Chiplunkar, DO
Resident Physician
NYU Langone Health, United States
David Jevotovsky, MD, MBA
Resident Physician
NYU Langone Health, United States
Michael Flamm, DO
Attending Physician
NYU Langone Health, United States