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@article{1758103, author = {Baláž, Marek and Filip, Pavel and Bočková, Martina and Feitová, Věra and Říha, Ivo and Hrabovský, Dušan and Chrastina, Jan}, article_location = {London}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02688697.2021.1876210}, keywords = {Deep brain stimulation; Parkinson's disease; asymmetrical targets; subthalamic nucleus; globus pallidus internus}, language = {eng}, issn = {0268-8697}, journal = {British journal of neurosurgery}, title = {Successful asymmetrical deep brain stimulation using right subthalamic and left pallidal electrodes in a patient with Parkinson's disease}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02688697.2021.1876210}, year = {2024} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1758103 AU - Baláž, Marek - Filip, Pavel - Bočková, Martina - Feitová, Věra - Říha, Ivo - Hrabovský, Dušan - Chrastina, Jan PY - 2024 TI - Successful asymmetrical deep brain stimulation using right subthalamic and left pallidal electrodes in a patient with Parkinson's disease JF - British journal of neurosurgery PB - Informa Healthcare SN - 02688697 KW - Deep brain stimulation KW - Parkinson's disease KW - asymmetrical targets KW - subthalamic nucleus KW - globus pallidus internus UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02688697.2021.1876210 N2 - Purpose: Despite the best efforts of neurologists, the results of pharmacotherapy in the late stages of Parkinson's disease are often disappointing and accompanied by debilitating side effects. Under these circumstances, deep brain stimulation is a viable treatment option. The aim of the meticulous pre-surgical planning is not only precise electrode implantation, but also the avoidance of intraoperative vascular conflicts potentially causing intracerebral bleeding. Material and methods: In this report, we present a patient with early-onset Parkinson's disease whose cerebral vascular anatomy precluded standard bilateral subthalamic nucleus electrode implantation. Initially, right subthalamic stimulation alone provided a very mild clinical benefit that was not reflected in the patient's quality of life. In this patient, an unusual configuration of intracerebral electrodes with right subthalamic and left pallidal stimulation electrodes was applied 15 months after the initial subthalamic electrode implantation. Results: The procedure has had a highly beneficial long-term effect without any significant complications. The greatest improvement was noted using the setting 1.8 V, 130 Hz, 90 mu s at the right side (STN) and 3.7 V, 130 Hz, 120 mu s at the left side (GPi). This allowed the patient to return to his daily life activities. Conclusions: The reported case provides a new perspective of treatment possibilities in complex functional neurosurgical cases requiring exceptional individualisation of the treatment approach. ER -
BALÁŽ, Marek, Pavel FILIP, Martina BOČKOVÁ, Věra FEITOVÁ, Ivo ŘÍHA, Dušan HRABOVSKÝ and Jan CHRASTINA. Successful asymmetrical deep brain stimulation using right subthalamic and left pallidal electrodes in a patient with Parkinson's disease. \textit{British journal of neurosurgery}. London: Informa Healthcare, 2024, 5 pp. ISSN~0268-8697. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02688697.2021.1876210.
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