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  • 6. Outcomes of percutaneous and paddle lead implantation for spinal cord stimulation: a comparative analysis of complications, reoperation rates, and health-care costs.
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  • 7. Complications related to the use of spinal cord stimulation for managing persistent postoperative neuropathic pain after lumbar spinal surgery.
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  • 14. Spinal cord stimulators: typical positioning and postsurgical complications.
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