Surgical and hardware complications in subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation. |
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Authors: | Yu-Cheng Chou Shinn-Zong Lin Wanhua Annie Hsieh Sheng Huang Lin Chao Chin Lee Yue Long Hsin Pao-Sheng Yen Chi Wei Lee Wen-Ta Chiu Shin-Yuan Chen |
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Affiliation: | Division of Functional Neuroscience, Tzu Chi General Hospital, Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To assess the surgical and hardware complications in 26 consecutive patients with movement disorders undergoing subthalamic deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) in early practice at our institute. METHODS: The 26 patients in our institute were analyzed retrospectively. Group A included the first eight patients treated while we had no facility for microelectrode recording (MER), 16 intracranial procedures were performed and 8 batteries were implanted. Group B (with MER) included 18 patients, 35 intracranial procedures were performed and 18 batteries were implanted. RESULTS: The intracranial morbidity was 18.75% in group A and 5.71% in group B. The extracranial morbidity was 37.5% in group A and 16.67% in group B. There was no hardware-related infection in our study. The overall mortality rate was 7.69%, and deaths were not surgical related. CONCLUSIONS: The associated morbidity is significant in STN-DBS. The use of MER may improve the clinical outcome while decreasing the morbidity. |
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