Literature DB >> 15674757

Subthalamic nucleus stimulation for advanced Parkinson's disease: how to find a far medial STN.

V A Coenen1, F Gielen, I Rohde, C Fromm, M Kronenbürger, S Dammert, V Rohde.   

Abstract

In a patient with advanced Parkinson's disease, an anatomically deviant far medial subthalamic nucleus (STN) posed problems in the placement of DBS electrodes for chronic high frequency (HF) stimulation despite the use of multimodal targeting with 1) statistical atlas data, 2) T (2)-weighted (T (2)W) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 3) microelectrode recording, and 4) clinical testing with macro stimulation. Diagnostic T (2)W MRI suggested that the patient's STN was in a typical location and seemed to confirm the statistical atlas-based planning. Intraoperatively, cell activity recording (MER) with five parallel electrodes could not reveal any STN typical activity profile and electrical stimulation was not able to disclose a medial or lateral displacement of the electrodes. The operation was discontinued and postoperative stereotactic CT confirmed that the correct target area had been approached during the operation. Postoperative T (2)W MRI now disclosed a left STN which was 2 mm medial of the initial target and lead to a further medial target definition and finally to a successful DBS placement. In conclusion, finding a deep seated DBS target like the STN can be difficult in cases with an extremely deviant anatomy even if reiterative sophisticated multimodal planning is used. In the presented case we applied the integrated information from intraoperative MER, macrostimulation and postoperative imaging work-up and were able to complete DBS implantation successfully.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15674757     DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-830132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minim Invasive Neurosurg        ISSN: 0946-7211


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