Poster 390: Efficacy of Early Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Placement in the Management of Stroke Related Spastic Hypertonia: A Case Report

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Nkiruka Arene
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Rahul Gupta ◽  
Abhay Singh ◽  
Gangesh Gunjan ◽  
Harjinder Singh Bhatoe

Abstract Intrathecal baclofen therapy is a well-established means of treating intractable spasticity and dystonia in paediatric as well as adult population. Complications of baclofen pump placement include infection, malfunctioning and refraction to baclofen. We report a case of eight year child suffering from spasticity due to cerebral palsy, who developed pseudomeningocoele due to peri-catheter leak. Steps and precaution pertaining to pump implantation in a child are discussed. Baclofen pump insertion in a child needs some extra precautions due to non-availability of pediatric implants and poor built of the pediatric patient to adjust with a bulky device. Preventive measures should be taken to prevent peri-catheter CSF leak.


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Güntülü Şık ◽  
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Agop Çıtak

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