Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator
Posted by kathy on 6/12/09
you need to get that out andseek a lwayer its the same thing that happen to me tha same thing email me and i will tell you how to seek help from this i am suing them.... that all i am saying... On 5/27/09, nancy wrote: > On 3/30/09, nancy morrison wrote: >> 3/30/ >> Stefanie, >> I was never informed that they were having any trouble with >> the leads in the scs unit. I just got out of the hospital >> after having the leads replaced. They did have a medtronic rep >> there because they did the initial surgery 2 times before they >> had it in right. The first time it was in backwards.So it was >> covering the wrong leg. This time they had me awake for it to >> ask me questions while they were programing it. I did mention >> to them the first time that my ribs felt like they were broken >> and did anyone else feel this way. I even had a list of >> questions that he took and crinked up saying that he will >> answer all my questions later. >> >> On 3/24/09, Stefanie wrote: >>> On 3/16/09, June wrote: >>>> I am scheduled to have the implant the end of March. My >>>> girlfriend put me onto this chatboard and after reading >>>> some of the things that can & do go wrong I'm thinking of >>>> cancelling the surgery....QUESTION: is there any Good news >>>> about this unit! I could really use some help right about >>>> now! >>> >>> On 3/23/09 ; >>> This is my first time on any site about the scs. >>> I had my scs implanted in Jan 08, and things seemed fine at >>> first. I never really got the pain relief that I was hoping >>> for. It helped about 50&37; for the pain in my legs but >> actually >>> made my back pain worse and caused me to have pain in areas >> of >>> my back which I had never had before. With in weeks the >>> battery pack (which was implanted in the upper right buttocks >>> area) had moved and then was constantly pushing against my >>> skin from inside out. I was in pain, I could not sit, and >> the >>> area was black & blue all the time. After much complaining I >>> was told that I must have popped stitches and that was why >> the >>> battery pack was protruding out so far. I was offered to have >>> the battery taken out and replaced with a smaller & newer >>> battery unit in March 09. After that surgery (on March 17) I >>> was received a phone call from my doctor a day later and told >>> I had an infection (they did not know what kind) but they had >>> scraped the area out on 3/17 and I was put on antibiotics. >> My >>> incision site continued to spread the redness out further, so >>> I was told to go to the ER on March 21st, I was admitted and >>> was informed of two options. One was they would remove the >>> battery pack, scrap the site again, put in a drain, they >>> would disconnect the lead wires and tuck then up out of place >>> (so the infection would not spread up the wires) and then in >>> 6-8 weeks I could have another battery pack implanted. >> Second >>> option was to remove the scs completely. I chose to have the >>> scs removed completely that day. >>> It has only been two days since the scs was removed. The >>> doctors office called and informed me that the infection I >>> have is a Staph infection. >>> I have to stay on antibiotics for 3 more weeks and have a >>> follow up appointment with my doctor on April 4th. At that >>> time they will determine if I will need any additional >> surgery >>> or what the next steps will be. > My husband last month had his stimulator taken out because of a > very bad staph infection. He has to have pic line antibiotics and > has actually been recieving those for 5 weeks. This was not > something we were informed about, and he also had problems with > the battery pack. His was doing the same thing it had slipped out > of the pocket and was pressing against the stitches.His was > placed in the same area. Now since the stimulators removal and > the leads he is having back problems that he did not have before > ans leg weakness that he did not suffer from before. Hindsight is > 20/20 and if we had one inkling this would happen he would not > have had this procedure done. It solved nothing but created more > problems.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 3/16/09, by June.
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 3/24/09, by Stefanie .
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 3/30/09, by nancy morrison.
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 3/30/09, by nancy morrison.
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 5/27/09, by nancy.
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 6/12/09, by kathy.
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 6/29/09, by cj.
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/01/10, by Lady Di.
- Re: Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/10/12, by kevin crompton.
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