← Return to Spinal cord stimulator (paddles) removal surgery

Discussion
Southern belle avatar

Spinal cord stimulator (paddles) removal surgery

Spine Health | Last Active: Nov 21, 2025 | Replies (17)

Comment receiving replies
Profile picture for christisking @christisking

@heisenberg34 thank you for replying. Was this the original surgeon that put it in? I had mine put in at Vanderbilt in Nashville. The Neurosurgeon now is practicing at West Virginia University. My Dr who manages my pain pump told me yesterday that it needed to come out. It has caused inflammation and the dr at UAB that he was referring me to said he wouldn’t I needed to go back. Not only is my prior surgeon gone but my insurance is not in their network at Vanderbilt. I know that’s lot of info just trying to connect with someone that has had it done. Mine is also in my thoracic spine. I’m 50 year old woman and my back stays on fire and I can’t lie down long enough to barely get my pump filled. Just getting discouraged that no one will do it. Thank you for any information. God bless

Jump to this post


Replies to "@heisenberg34 thank you for replying. Was this the original surgeon that put it in? I had..."

@christisking Wow! That is truly unfortunate. So sorry that you are having to go through all this. My pump was installed in PA in 2018. After it went sideways, we had moved to Delaware. It became clear that it had become just a lump on my side. So, I had it removed by a neurosurgeon in Bear, DE. It went very smoothly.
I think you need to do your research to find a competent neurosurgeon in your area who will work with you. As you check out doctors, go on a site called Health Grades. There are reviews of just about every doctor.
I truly hope you can get things straightened out.