Fig. 2.
The most common cause of death and severe permanent brain damage was medication administration problems, frequently associated with implantable drug delivery systems. Severe permanent injury to the spinal cord or cauda equina was most commonly associated with delay in recognition of granuloma formation; needle, catheter, or lead trauma; or hematoma.

The most common cause of death and severe permanent brain damage was medication administration problems, frequently associated with implantable drug delivery systems. Severe permanent injury to the spinal cord or cauda equina was most commonly associated with delay in recognition of granuloma formation; needle, catheter, or lead trauma; or hematoma.

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