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1. Prophylactic Fibrin Glue Application for Immediate Management of Dural Puncture during Spinal Cord Stimulation Lead Placement: a Simple and Effective Technique

- Gazzeri R. , et al.

2. STIMFIX™ anchoring in percutaneous spinal cord stimulation trials: interim analysis of a multicenter study

- Green M. , et al.

3. Management of Post Dural Puncture Headache During Spinal Cord Stimulation Trials: A Review of Current Literature

- Stotts R. , et al.

4. Genicular nerve radiofrequency ablation practice patterns: A survey study of the International Pain and Spine Interventional Society

- Ehsanian R. , et al.

5. Device-Related Complications Associated with Cylindrical Lead Spinal Cord Stimulator Implants: A Comprehensive Review

- Hasoon J. , et al.

6. Complications of Spinal Cord Stimulators—A Comprehensive Review Article

- Koushik S.S. , et al.

7. The contralateral oblique fluoroscopic view is associated with a lower incidence of postdural puncture headache in patients undergoing percutaneous spinal cord stimulation

- Madan E. , et al.

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