Contribution of Neurophysiological Guidance to Stereotactic Posteroventral Pallidotomy for Parkinson's Disease

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J. L. Molinuevo
F. Valldeoriola
J. Rumià
F. A. Nobbe
R. Martı´nez
E. Ferrer
E. Tolosa
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[1] Institut Clı´nic de Malalties del Sistema Nerviós,
[2] Hospital Clı´nic,undefined
[3] Barcelona,undefined
[4] Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS),undefined
[5] Universitat de Barcelona,undefined
[6] Barcelona,undefined
[7] Spain,undefined
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Acta Neurochirurgica | 1999年 / 141卷
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Keywords: Pallidotomy; Parkinson; microelectrods; stereotaxy; thalamus.;
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¶ The usefulness of microrecording guidance to adequately place pallidotomy lesions is not thoroughly accepted. We have analysed in 23 consecutive Parkinsonian patients the deviation of the first recording track (FRT), which was directed to the theoretical stereotactic target, from the sensorimotor area of the internal pallidum, the internal capsule and the center of the lesion. Standard stereotactic co-ordinates were calculated applying a digitized brain atlas adapted to neuro-imaging techniques. The first recording track (FRT) was located out of the sensorimotor area of the pallidum in 13 cases and out of the internal pallidum in 11 cases. In four of these cases the FRT was within the fibers of the internal capsule. The FRT was displaced posteriorly in 9 patients, anteriorly in 11, medially in 9 and laterally in 9. The mean deviation was 1.8 mm (± 1.5) in the medial-lateral axis, and 2.5 mm (± 1.9) in the antero-posterior plane. In none of the patients the center of the lesion was co-incident with the theoretical anatomical target. The center of the lesion presented a mean deviation from the theoretical anatomical target of 1,4 mm (± 1,1) in the medial-lateral, plane, and 2.5 mm (± 1.3) in the antero-posterior plane. In addition, 8 patients presented a deviation from the theoretical anatomical target of more than 3 mm in the antero-posterior plane (mean 4.2±0.7 mm) and 4 patients presented deviation in the medial-lateral plane of more than 3 mm (mean 3,4±0,2 mm). Lesion location was checked by magnetic resonance imaging. All patients improved to a similar extent to that previously reported by the other groups performing pallidotomy under neurophysiological guidance. At 3 months follow-up, pallidotomy ameliorated contralateral bradykinesia in the off condition by 41%, rigidity by 38%, tremor by 52% and dyskinesias by 92%. No major side effects were noted. We conclude that microrecording guidance is a useful tool for avoiding damage to adjacent structures and to precisely localize the sensorimotor area of the internal pallidum in order to obtain optimal clinical results.
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