Dr Sandeep Vaishya

DR. SANDEEP VAISHYA

MBBS, MS, MCH (Neurosurgery)
Fellowship Sundt & Mayo Clinic, USA
HOD & Executive Director 

Department of Neurosurgery FMRI

SynchroMed Device

SynchroMed Device

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    1. What is the SynchroMed Device?

    The SynchroMed Device is an implantable drug delivery system designed for patients with chronic pain or spasticity, delivering medication directly to the spinal fluid.

     

    The device uses a programmable pump to deliver medication directly to the intrathecal space, allowing for precise dosing and reduced side effects.

     

    Candidates typically include patients with chronic pain not relieved by other treatments, those with cancer pain, and individuals with spasticity.

     

    SynchroMed Device

    About the SynchroMed Device

    The SynchroMed Device is a sophisticated drug delivery system used in pain management and certain neurological conditions. Developed by Medtronic, this implantable device delivers medication directly to the intrathecal space, allowing for targeted therapy with fewer side effects compared to oral medications. The SynchroMed system is especially beneficial for patients suffering from chronic pain, cancer pain, and spasticity.

    Causes of Chronic Pain

    Chronic pain can arise from various medical conditions, including:

    • Neurological Disorders: Conditions like multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries.
    • Cancer: Pain associated with tumors and cancer treatments.
    • Musculoskeletal Disorders: Arthritis, fibromyalgia, and back pain.
    • Post-Surgical Pain: Ongoing pain following surgical procedures.

    Types of Conditions Treated with SynchroMed

    The SynchroMed Device is utilized for several conditions, including:

    • Chronic Pain Syndromes: Conditions that result in persistent pain.
    • Cancer-Related Pain: Pain management for cancer patients.
    • Spasticity: Muscle stiffness and spasms due to neurological conditions.

    The device allows for personalized treatment, ensuring that each patient’s unique needs are met.

    Symptoms Indicating the Need for SynchroMed

    Patients may experience symptoms that signal the need for advanced pain management options:

    • Persistent Pain: Pain that lasts longer than three months.
    • Increased Sensitivity: Heightened pain response to stimuli.
    • Mobility Issues: Difficulty performing daily activities due to pain.

    If you or a loved one experience these symptoms, consulting a specialist is essential.

    Diagnosis for SynchroMed Device Eligibility

    Diagnosing the need for the SynchroMed Device involves a comprehensive evaluation, including:

    • Medical History Review: Understanding previous treatments and conditions.
    • Physical Examination: Assessing the level of pain and its impact on daily life.
    • Diagnostic Imaging: Utilizing MRI or CT scans to evaluate the spine and nervous system.

    Dr. Sandeep Vaishya will work closely with you to determine the best approach to your pain management.

    Treatment Process with the SynchroMed Device

    The treatment process for receiving a SynchroMed Device includes:

    1. Consultation: Initial assessment and discussion of treatment options.
    2. Pre-Operative Testing: Ensuring the patient is a suitable candidate for the device.
    3. Implantation: A minimally invasive procedure to implant the device.
    4. Post-Operative Care: Follow-up appointments to monitor the device’s effectiveness and make necessary adjustments.

    Cost of Treatment and Stay in India

    The cost of treatment with the SynchroMed Device in India can vary based on several factors:

    • Hospital Fees: Charges for the procedure and hospital stay.
    • Device Costs: The price of the SynchroMed Device itself.
    • Follow-Up Care: Ongoing assessments and medication adjustments.

    On average, the total cost can range from $10,000 to $20,000. India is known for its advanced healthcare facilities and significantly lower treatment costs compared to Western countries, making it an attractive option for international patients.

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