Department of Neurosurgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, 912 South Wood Street (MC 799), Chicago, IL, 60612, USA,
Neurotherapeutics. 2014 Jul;11(3):535-42. doi: 10.1007/s13311-014-0273-2.
With continuous progress and rapid technological advancement of neuromodulation it is conceivable that within next decade or so, our approach to the electrical stimulation of the spinal cord used in treatment of chronic pain will change radically. The currently used spinal cord stimulation (SCS), with its procedural invasiveness, bulky devices, simplistic stimulation paradigms, and frustrating decline in effectiveness over time will be replaced by much more refined and individually tailored modality. Better understanding of underlying mechanism of action will allow us to use SCS in a more rational way, selecting patient-specific targets and techniques that properly fit each patient with chronic pain based on pain characteristics, distribution, and cause. Based on the information available today, this article will summarize emerging applications of SCS in the treatment of pain and theorize on further developments that may be introduced in the foreseeable future. An overview of clinical and technological innovations will serve as a basis for better understanding of SCS landscape for the next several years.
随着神经调节技术的不断进步和快速发展,可以想象,在未来十年左右,我们对脊髓电刺激治疗慢性疼痛的方法将发生根本改变。目前使用的脊髓刺激(SCS)具有程序侵入性、庞大的设备、简单的刺激模式,而且随着时间的推移,其有效性令人沮丧地下降,将被更精细和个性化的模式所取代。对作用机制的更好理解将使我们能够更合理地使用 SCS,根据疼痛特征、分布和原因,为每位慢性疼痛患者选择特定于患者的目标和技术。基于目前可用的信息,本文将总结 SCS 在疼痛治疗中的新应用,并对未来可能引入的进一步发展进行理论探讨。对临床和技术创新的概述将为更好地了解未来几年的 SCS 前景奠定基础。