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Long-term Cost Utility of Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Long-term Cost Utility of Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

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Long-term Cost Utility of Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

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Full title

Long-term Cost Utility of Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Publisher

United States: American Society of Interventional Pain Physician

Journal title

Pain physician, 2017-09, Vol.20 (6), p.E797-E805

Language

English

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Publisher

United States: American Society of Interventional Pain Physician

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is a cause of significant morbidity for up to 40% of patients following spine surgery, and is estimated to cost almost $20 billion. Treatment options for these patients currently include conventional medical management (CMM), repeat operation, or spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Much of the published data regarding...

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Long-term Cost Utility of Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8358894

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8358894

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ISSN

1533-3159

E-ISSN

2150-1149

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