ENGLISH HOME
RUSSIAN HOME
SPANISH HOME

2 New Pain Relief Centers!

Pain Management Procedures

Dmitri Petrychenko Pain Management Office offers following procedures (to view description of the procedure, click on the name below):

PainManagementVerticalLine
Dmitri Petrychenko Interventional Pain Management Office Banner
Home Our services Your doctor FAQ Our location

Intrathecal Pump Implant

This page IN SPANISH
This Page in Russian

Intrathecal Pump Implant is performed to relief chronic pain. The  pump is used for patients for whom conservative methods of treatment have failed to help and surgery is not likely to help. The intrathecal pump system consists of three parts: receiver, external controller and catheter. The pump sends small portions of medicine directly to intrathecal space near spinal cord to prevent pain signal to reach the brain.

Pain Management Procedure - Intrathecal Pump Implant

Local anesthetic is used to numb the skin. A catheter is inserted into intrathecal space through a needle and connected to a temporary pump. It will be used for some days to verify is the system will help the patient. If patient feel pain relief, a permanent pump could be implanted. Implantation is usually done under general anesthesia. The temporary catheter is removed and through a needle a permanent one is implanted. Also pump is implanted under the skin in abdomen and connected with the catheter. The pump receiver controls a portion of medication to block the pain. The battery of the pump usually lasts from three to five years and then new pump could be implanted. The amount of medication is programmed with external unit as well as system could be turned on or off. The patient must visit physician regularly to refill the pump. Over time a catheter may require to be replaced with another one because of damage or moving. After implantation the patient may feel discomfort at the place of incision for several days.

Intrathecal Pump Implant side effects:

Common side effects could be compared with common injection side effects, i.e. allergic reaction, bacterial infection, bleeding in seldom cases. Steroids side effects are face, eyes, arms, legs swelling, sugar level increasing for diabetic patients.

The patient must inform the physician about pregnancy or if he/she takes blood thinning medication.

1660 EAST 14th St. Ste 202, Brooklyn, NY 11229 Tel: (718)336-5123, fax: (718) 336-5137  info@freeofpain.org
NEW LOCATION in NJ: 25 Kilmer Dr., Bldg.3 Ste 109, Morganville, NJ 07751
Queens: 102-14 101st avenue, ozone park, ny 11416

Designed by IVM

© Copyright 2005-2010 Dmitri Petrychenko Interventional Pain Management Office
All rights reserved