An intrathecal pump, also known as an intrathecal pain pump or spinal drug delivery system, is an implantable device that delivers medication directly into the fluid surrounding the spinal cord. This targeted drug delivery allows for effective pain control using significantly lower doses than oral medications.
Intrathecal pumps are commonly used for severe chronic pain and spasticity that have not responded to conservative treatments.
An intrathecal pump system consists of:
The pump is electronically programmed to release precise doses of medication at scheduled intervals throughout the day. Because the medication is delivered directly to the spinal cord, less than 1% of the typical oral dose is often required.
When the reservoir becomes empty, it is refilled in the office by inserting a needle through the skin into the pump’s refill port.
Intrathecal pumps are effective for managing:
The system provides continuous, controlled pain relief for patients with refractory pain conditions.
A patient may be considered a candidate if:
A comprehensive evaluation, including psychological assessment and trial testing, is typically performed before permanent implantation.
Intrathecal pump placement is a surgical procedure performed under anesthesia.
The procedure includes:
Most patients are discharged after recovery from anesthesia.
The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis and typically takes less than 30 minutes.
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