Abstract
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has shown to be a safe and effective treatment in chronic pain management of neuropathic pain conditions, including Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Even though there are rarely reports of epidural bleeding or hematoma caused by the implantation of SCS, SCS is classified as a high-risk procedure for bleeding, especially in patients with bleeding disorders. Hemophilia A is an blood coagulation disorder resulting from deficiency of coagulation factor VIII, and these patients need adequate laboratory support, careful hemostasis planning before invasive intervention.
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