What is an intratecal pump?

Intra -pump is a medication pump that adds medicines directly to the intratecal space, also known as the subarachnoid space, in the backbone channel. The pump drugs immediately go to the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that buys the spinal cord. This type of medication pump is generally recommended in patients with severe pain that cannot be treated by other means and patients experiencing spasticity due to conditions such as multiple sclerosis. A number of drugs can be supplied with the pump. If these options are not effective, a temporary intratecal pump may be implanted in order to determine whether the patient experiences relief. If the patient feels better, the permanent implant surgery can be planned. The pump itself is implanted in the lower back muscles and is connected to the catheter that enters the channel of the spine. Regional or general anesthesia is used to place the pump. The catheter can be placed under local anesthesia. Some pumps are programmable, allowing them to regularly modifyVat.

As soon as the pump is located, it will supply medication. Because the pump supplies medicines directly to the spinal cord, very low doses can be used. This allows patients to avoid many harmful side effects associated with higher dosing. The patient must regularly return to the subsequent appointment to check the pump position, confirmed that programming is correct, and to supplement the tank in the pump with a fresh delivery of drugs.

This medical device can greatly help with pain treatment. However, there are certain risks. The operation carries risks by infections, nerve damage and side effects on anesthesia. The pump itself may fail, require exchange, and IT or catheter can also move. Sometimes patients experience CSF leaks as a result of the use of an intratecal pump and may also experience other complications related to the condition that led to the pump in the first place.

in discussion aboutPatients should ask their doctors about the outcome as the possibility of pain treatment. They should also become acquainted with post-surgical care and signs of complications so that they can adequately take care of their pain pumps.

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