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Articles tagged "Deep brain stimulation (DBS)"

  • 2019 International Congress

    Are transventricular approaches associated with increased haemorrhage in functional stereotactic neurosurgery? A comparative study on 550 patients

    J. Runge, A. Saryyeva, C. Blahak, C. Schrader, H. Bäzner, HH. Capelle, M. Abdallat, M. Wolf, TM. Kinfe, JK. Krauss (Hannover, Germany)

    Objective: We investigate the comparative occurence of haemorrhage with or without transventricular apporaches in a large series of patients operated over two decades. Background: Accurate…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Changing for a rechargeable neurostimulator in Parkinson’s disease patients: safety and feasibility

    T. Wirth, C. Laurencin, J. Berthiller, A. Brindzeu, E. Simon, G. Polo, P. Mertens, E. Broussolle, T. Danaila, S. Thobois (Strasbourg, France)

    Objective: This study aimed to determine the feasibility and safety of the replacement of non-rechargeable implanted pulse generator (IPG) by rechargeable ones. Background: DBS of…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Cognitive changes after deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson’s disease: A longitudinal study.

    J. Mana, F. Růžička, A. Fečíková, E. Růžička, D. Urgošík, R. Jech, O. Bezdicek (Prague, Czech Republic)

    Objective: We aimed at characterizing cognitive changes in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN). Background:…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease: Experience of the Neurology Department of Marrakesh

    Z. Chourafa, M. Chraa, N. Louhab, N. Kissani (Marrakesh, Morocco)

    Objective: The authors report the experience of the Marrakesh University Hospital in Idiopathique Parkinson's surgery. Background: The treatment ofidiopathicParkinson's disease (IPD) remains symptomatic and relies…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Intestinal Levodopa/Carbidopa Infusion as a Therapeutic Option for Freezing of Gait After Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease

    B. González, S. Jauma, R. Gomez, C. Marzal, M. Calopa (Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain)

    Objective: The study of the benefit of intestinal levodopa/carbidopa infusion(LCIG) in resistant ON-freezing of gait(FOG-ON) that appears after Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation(NST-DBS) in Parkinson’s…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Dystonia as a main clinical feature of AAMR with a novel GMPPA mutation:A case report

    SL. Li, H. Wang, L. Wang, Y. Guo, XH. Wan, HP. Li, JY. Shi (Peking, China)

    Objective: To extend the spectrum of clinical phenotype in the alacrima, achalasia and mental retardation syndrome(AAMR) by reporting a case. Background: AAMR is a newly…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Interleaving stimulation in Parkinson’s disease: interesting to whom?

    C. França, E. Barbosa, R. Iglesio, M. Teixeira, R. Cury (São Paulo, Brazil)

    Objective: Overview our patients’ experience with ILS and explore clinical scenarios in which ILS should be considered when programming DBS in PD patients. Background: Interleaving…
  • 2019 International Congress

    The effect of active contact localization on motor symptoms in deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus for Parkinson’s disease

    T. Ten Brinke, V. Odekerken, P. Schuurman, R. de Bie (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

    Objective: To evaluate whether implantation precision is related to the outcome of STN DBS. Background: Accurate implantation of electrodes is important for the outcome of…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Interleaving stimulation mode can improve better the health-related quality of life in primary generalized or segmental dystonia than standard bilateral pallidal deep brain stimulation

    N. Kovács, A. Juhasz, D. Pintér, M. Harmat, I. Balás, J. Janszky (Pécs, Hungary)

    Objective: To compare the efficacy of standard and interleaving stimulation modes in the bilateral pallidal stimulation treatment of generalized and segmental primary dystonia. Background: For…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Overnight unilateral withdrawal of VIM-DBS to identify reversibility of gait disturbances

    D. Kroneberg, D. Kübler, B. Al-Fatly, AC. Meyer, GH. Schneider, A. Kühn (Berlin, Germany)

    Objective: This study aims to improve clinical applicability, patient comfort and safety of stimulation withdrawal to differentiate stimulation-induced side effects from disease progression. Background: Gait…
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