SPRINT PNS; Post-amputation Pain
“Today, I’m not having a bit of phantom limb pain.”
Before SPRINT
In November of 2019, Gerald Britt needed to have his left leg amputated from above the knee. Almost immediately after the surgery, he developed phantom limb pain—sharp pain that shot down his left leg and beyond his stump. Phantom limb pain (PLP) refers to ongoing painful sensations that seem to be coming from the part of the limb that is no longer there. The limb is gone, but the pain is real. The onset of this pain most often occurs soon after surgery.
After SPRINT
Gerald was referred by his primary care physician to Dr. Mehta, a pain management specialist. He was prescribed medications, but they were ineffective. Dr. Mehta then suggested trying SPRINT PNS. It was an appealing option to Gerald because it wasn’t a permanent implant.
Gerald reports that one week after the SPRINT was placed, his pain started to decrease. By the second week, “the pain was gone.” And one month after the device was removed, he continues to be pain free. He’s now working with a physical therapist to learn to use his prosthetic, made easier since he is no longer having intense phantom limb pain.
The SPRINT PNS System is indicated for up to 60 days for: (i) Symptomatic relief of chronic, intractable pain, post-surgical and post-traumatic acute pain; (ii) Symptomatic relief of post-traumatic pain; and (iii) Symptomatic relief of post-operative pain. The SPRINT PNS System is not intended to be placed in the region innervated by the cranial and facial nerves.
Each patient’s testimonial is the result of each patient’s unique situation resulting in varying responses, experiences, risks, and outcomes to the SPRINT PNS System. The patient experiences shared on this page are not medical advice and should not be substituted for the independent medical judgment of a trained healthcare professional. Discuss your options and use of the SPRINT PNS System with your medical provider. Physicians should use their best judgment when deciding when to use the SPRINT PNS System. For more information see the SPRINT PNS System IFU.
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