Allergy Considerations in Implanted Neuromodulation Devices.
Austin BrownNataniel J MandelbergDiana Munoz-MendozaViktoras PalysPeter C SchalockAlon Y MogilnerRichard B NorthErika A PetersenPublished in: Neuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation Society (2021)
Patients should be screened for a personal history of contact allergy before implantation procedures. A multidisciplinary approach to suspected cases of postoperative allergic reactions involving collaboration between neurosurgeons and other implanting physicians, dermatologists or allergists, and device manufacturers is recommended. In cases where an allergic reaction is suspected, an infectious etiology should be ruled out first. Clinical suspicion can then be supported with the use of patch testing, interpreted by an experienced dermatologist or allergist. If patch testing supports an allergic etiology, the implanting physician and the device manufacturer can work together to modify the device for safe reimplantation.