2021 Volume 28 Issue 6 Pages 118-121
Critical vascular disease and Raynaud's phenomenon are the typical insufficient blood supply disorders, and SCS (spinal cord stimulation) is said to be the good indication for these conditions. However, the majority of reports which show the effectiveness of SCS over the ischemic limbs are about critical vascular diseases, and few are about Raynaud's phenomenon. We experienced two Raynaud's phenomenon cases which were successfully treated with SCS, and measuring TcpO2 was useful in judgement of the therapeutic effect of SCS.