1. Combined subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus internus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
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Campins-Romeu M, Sastre-Bataller I, Conde-Sardón R, Baviera-Muñoz R, Morata-Martínez C, Freire-Álvarez E, Gutiérrez-Martin A, and Martínez-Torres I
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- Humans, Globus Pallidus, Treatment Outcome, Subthalamic Nucleus, Parkinson Disease therapy, Deep Brain Stimulation
- Abstract
Introduction: Subthalamic nucleus (STN) and globus pallidus internus (GPi) deep brain stimulation (DBS) are the main surgical approaches for advanced Parkinson's disease. Stimulation is usually applied bilaterally in the same brain structure. However, when various motor symptoms concomitantly present in the same patient, simultaneous modulation of different brain structures may be a suitable alternative., Case Report: We present a patient with advanced Parkinson's disease with a combined DBS neurosurgery. Left STN DBS optimally controlled the off right hemibody symptomatology while left side troublesome dyskinesias were successfully relieved by right GPi stimulation., Discussion: Combined STN/GPi stimulation can be considered a suitable approach when challenging motor symptomatology arises in advanced Parkinson's disease patients.
- Published
- 2023
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