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Surgical Treatment of Parkinson's Disease: Devices and Lesion Approaches.


ABSTRACT: Surgical treatments have transformed the management of Parkinson's disease (PD). Therapeutic options available for the management of PD motor complications include deep brain stimulation (DBS), ablative or lesioning procedures (pallidotomy, thalamotomy, subthalamotomy), and dopaminergic medication infusion devices. The decision to pursue these advanced treatment options is typically done by a multidisciplinary team by considering factors such as the patient's clinical characteristics, efficacy, ease of use, and risks of therapy with a goal to improve PD symptoms and quality of life. DBS has become the most widely used surgical therapy, although there is a re-emergence of interest in ablative procedures with the introduction of MR-guided focused ultrasound. In this article, we review DBS and lesioning procedures for PD, including indications, selection process, and management strategies.

SUBMITTER: Sharma VD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7851282 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Surgical Treatment of Parkinson's Disease: Devices and Lesion Approaches.

Sharma Vibhash D VD   Patel Margi M   Miocinovic Svjetlana S  

Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics 20201028 4


Surgical treatments have transformed the management of Parkinson's disease (PD). Therapeutic options available for the management of PD motor complications include deep brain stimulation (DBS), ablative or lesioning procedures (pallidotomy, thalamotomy, subthalamotomy), and dopaminergic medication infusion devices. The decision to pursue these advanced treatment options is typically done by a multidisciplinary team by considering factors such as the patient's clinical characteristics, efficacy,  ...[more]

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