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Motor cortex stimulation in patients with Parkinson disease: 12-month follow-up in 4 patients

OBJECT: Since the initial 1991 report by Tsubokawa et al., stimulation of the M1 region of cortex has been used to treat chronic pain conditions and a variety of movement disorders. METHODS: A Medline search of the literature published between 1991 and the beginning of 2007 revealed 459 cases in which motor cortex stimulation (MCS) was used. Of these, 72 were related to a movement disorder. More recently, up to 16 patients specifically with Parkinson disease were treated with MCS, and a variety of results were reported. In this report the authors describe 4 patients who were treated with extradural MCS. RESULTS: Although there were benefits seen within the first 6 months in Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part III scores (decreased by 60%), tremor was only modestly managed with MCS in this group, and most benefits seen initially were lost by the end of 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: Although there have been some positive findings using MCS for Parkinson disease, a larger study may be needed to better determine if it should be pursued as an alternative surgical treatment to DBS.





Burlington, MA 01805
USA

Departments Name: Department of Neurosurgery
Institution name: Lahey Clinic
Authors: Arle JE, Apetauerova D, Zani J, Deletis DV, Penney DL, Hoit D, Gould C, Shils JL.
Journal Name: J Neurosurg.
Data: 2008, Jul
Volume: 109(1):133-9
Country: USA



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