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Interventional MRI-Guided Deep Brain Stimulation Lead Implantation
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Interventional MRI-Guided Deep Brain Stimulation Lead Implantation

Philip S Lee and Robert Mark Richardson
Neurosurgery clinics of North America, Vol.28(4), pp.535-544
10/01/2017
PMID: 28917282

Abstract

Deep Brain Stimulation - methods Electrodes, Implanted Globus Pallidus - diagnostic imaging Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional Subthalamic Nucleus - diagnostic imaging Treatment Outcome
Current knowledge of the functional anatomy of the subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus, discovered through microelectrode recording and postoperative imaging, justifies purely anatomic targeting for deep brain stimulation (DBS). Interventional MRI (iMRI)-DBS is more anatomically accurate than traditional awake procedures and has similar clinical outcomes without increased risk or increased operative times. iMRI lead implantation allows patients to receive DBS therapy who cannot tolerate or do not agree to undergo an awake procedure. This article describes considerations for iMRI-DBS implantation in the subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus, including patient selection, technique of electrode placement, expected outcomes, and potential complications.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nec.2017.05.007View
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