Chronic pain is a widespread problem that affects many people around the world. It not only impacts their physical and mental well-being but also affects their productivity and overall quality of life. Unfortunately, traditional methods of pain management, like oral medication or injections, may not always provide enough relief and can have negative side effects.
However, there is a new and advanced option for managing chronic pain called intrathecal drug delivery system (ITDD), also known as a programmable pain pump. This technique involves delivering small doses of narcotic medication directly into the spinal fluid through a small catheter. It provides effective pain relief without the side effects that come with oral painkillers.
Dr. Siddharth Chavali, a Consultant Neuroanesthesiologist and Interventional Pain Physician at AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad, explains that chronic pain can greatly impact a patient’s quality of life. He believes that intrathecal drug delivery has revolutionized the field of pain management by offering a safe and effective alternative to traditional methods.
In conclusion, chronic pain is a serious issue that affects many people. The intrathecal drug delivery system provides an advanced and effective way to manage this pain without the side effects of traditional treatments. Dr. Siddharth Chavali believes that this technique has been a game-changer in the field of pain management.