Deep brain stimulation for chronic neuropathic pain: Long-term outcome and the incidence of insertional effect

&NA; We conducted a retrospective analysis of long‐term results of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for the treatment of neuropathic pain. Twenty‐one patients had electrodes implanted in the ventrocaudalis thalamic nucleus (Vc) (n = 13) or in both Vc and periaqueductal/periventricular gray matter (PAG/PVG) (n = 8). After insertion of the electrodes, 9 patients (43%) had a substantial reduction in pain scores in the absence of stimulation (insertional effect). The effects of stimulation were studied right after surgery or upon return of the patients’ pain after electrode insertion (stimulation trials). Patients with a greater than 50% reduction in pain scores were implanted with a pulse generator (IPG). Of interest, patients who had an insertional effect had a trend towards a successful stimulation trial (p = 0.08). Overall, 13 of the 21 patients operated (62%) had a successful stimulation trial and received an IPG (12 with electrodes in Vc and one in both Vc and PAG/PVG). Seven patients (33%) did not benefit from stimulation and had the electrodes removed. One patient experienced a prolonged insertional effect and has not required stimulation. Of the 13 patients that received an IPG, 8 discontinued stimulation during the first year of treatment. Only 5 patients maintained long‐term benefit (4 with stimulation in Vc and one in both Vc and PAG/PVG). The relatively low efficacy of DBS for the treatment of neuropathic pain stresses the need for further investigation and the exploration of new surgical targets.

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