MDS Abstracts

Abstracts from the International Congress of Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders.

MENU 
  • Home
  • Meetings Archive
    • 2024 International Congress
    • 2023 International Congress
    • 2022 International Congress
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2021
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2020
    • 2019 International Congress
    • 2018 International Congress
    • 2017 International Congress
    • 2016 International Congress
  • Keyword Index
  • Resources
  • Advanced Search

Pallidotomy as a Therapeutic Option for Patients with Advanced Parkinson’s Disease: Case Study

R. Pessoa, L. Cidral, E. de Souza, M. Marchiori (Curitiba, Brazil)

Meeting: 2024 International Congress

Abstract Number: 149

Keywords: Deep brain stimulation (DBS), Pallidotomy, Parkinson’s

Category: Parkinsonism, Others

Objective: The aim of this research is to assess unilateral pallidotomy as a surgical alternative for Parkinson’s Disease (PD), emphasizing improvements in contralateral motor symptoms and ipsilateral dyskinesia. It also explores its feasibility in developing countries with limited access to Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) due to cost and follow-up challenges.

Background: PD includes motor symptoms like tremor, bradykinesia, and rigidity. Long-term levodopa use can lead to complications. For insufficient medication response, interventions like DBS and pallidotomy are considered, though pallidotomy’s popularity has declined due to rising DBS use.

Method: A descriptive study at Hospital Angelina Caron that involved four patients undergoing right unilateral pallidotomy from September to November 2023. Initial clinical assessments focused on dyskinesia, and post-surgery improvements were documented, showing reduced dyskinesia and enhanced control of motor symptoms like bradykinesia, rigidity and tremor.

Results: Significant improvements occurred in both contralateral and ipsilateral dyskinesia, positively impacting other motor symptoms. Previous studies confirm pallidotomy’s effectiveness in treating PD motor symptoms, likely due to internal globus pallidus (GPi) connections with motor cortical areas. Pallidotomy, offering advantages over DBS, necessitates fewer additional procedures and less regular follow-up. It improves patients’ Hoehn and Yahr stage, although not assessed here, however it is important to consider that it’s irreversible and may require revision surgery for post-procedure adjustments. Compared to DBS, pallidotomy is three times more cost-effective, making it a potentially effective and economically viable option for advanced PD patients, reducing both direct and indirect costs.

Conclusion: Pallidotomy effectively treats advanced PD motor symptoms by influencing GPi connections, outperforming DBS in cost-effectiveness and requiring fewer procedures. Despite positive implications for disease progression, it is necessary to consider pallidotomy’s irreversibility and potential for revision surgery. Its notable cost advantage makes it an economically viable option for advanced PD treatment, especially in areas with limited DBS accessibility.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

R. Pessoa, L. Cidral, E. de Souza, M. Marchiori. Pallidotomy as a Therapeutic Option for Patients with Advanced Parkinson’s Disease: Case Study [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2024; 39 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/pallidotomy-as-a-therapeutic-option-for-patients-with-advanced-parkinsons-disease-case-study/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
  • Tweet
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print

« Back to 2024 International Congress

MDS Abstracts - https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/pallidotomy-as-a-therapeutic-option-for-patients-with-advanced-parkinsons-disease-case-study/

Most Viewed Abstracts

  • This Week
  • This Month
  • All Time
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • Life expectancy with and without Parkinson’s disease in the general population
  • What is the appropriate sleep position for Parkinson's disease patients with orthostatic hypotension in the morning?
  • Patients with Essential Tremor Live Longer than their Relatives
  • Increased Risks of Botulinum Toxin Injection in Patients with Hypermobility Ehlers Danlos Syndrome: A Case Series
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • What is the appropriate sleep position for Parkinson's disease patients with orthostatic hypotension in the morning?
  • Life expectancy with and without Parkinson’s disease in the general population
  • The hardest symptoms that bother patients with Parkinson's disease
  • An Apparent Cluster of Parkinson's Disease (PD) in a Golf Community
  • Effect of marijuana on Essential Tremor: A case report
  • Increased Risks of Botulinum Toxin Injection in Patients with Hypermobility Ehlers Danlos Syndrome: A Case Series
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • Estimation of the 2020 Global Population of Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
  • Patients with Essential Tremor Live Longer than their Relatives
  • Help & Support
  • About Us
  • Cookies & Privacy
  • Wiley Job Network
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertisers & Agents
Copyright © 2025 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. All Rights Reserved.
Wiley