Glue vs. stitches: finding the best way to keep Pain-Relief wires in place
NCT ID NCT05914311
Summary
This study looked at whether adding surgical glue (Dermabond) to the standard stitches helps keep temporary spinal cord stimulator leads from moving. The leads are thin wires placed near the spine to test if electrical stimulation can relieve chronic pain. Researchers measured how much the leads shifted in 57 patients to see which securing method worked better.
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Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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