Literature DB >> 21471596

Deep brain stimulation in a Chinese Tourette's syndrome patient.

Michael W Y Lee1, Mandy M Au-Yeung, K N Hung, C K Wong.   

Abstract

A 31-year-old Chinese man with intractable severe, lifelong Tourette's syndrome characterised by forceful self-injurious motor tics and socially embarrassing vocal tics was treated with bilateral deep brain stimulation. Electrodes were implanted into the thalamic targets at the centromedian-parafascicular complex according to Hassler's nomenclature. A dramatic reduction of tics resulted. At 18 months postoperatively, there was an 81% improvement in his total tics count and a 58% improvement in his Yale Global Tic Severity Scale. His modified Rush video scale decreased from 13 to 8 and visual analogue scale from 10 to 3. These data show that bilateral deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can have a favourable immediate effect on severe tics in a selected group of adult patients suffering from intractable Tourette's syndrome and postoperatively the beneficial effects persisted for at least 18 months.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21471596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hong Kong Med J        ISSN: 1024-2708            Impact factor:   2.227


  9 in total

1.  Centromedian-Parafascicular Complex Deep Brain Stimulation for Tourette Syndrome: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Paola Testini; Cong Z Zhao; Matt Stead; Penelope S Duffy; Bryan T Klassen; Kendall H Lee
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2016-02       Impact factor: 7.616

2.  Deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus and Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: Toward multiple networks modulation.

Authors:  Christian Saleh; Victoria Gonzalez; Laura Cif; Philippe Coubes
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2012-04-26

3.  Lessons Learned from Open-label Deep Brain Stimulation for Tourette Syndrome: Eight Cases over 7 Years.

Authors:  Maria G Motlagh; Megan E Smith; Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger; Andrew J Kobets; Robert A King; Joan Miravite; Alain C J de Lotbinière; Ron L Alterman; Alon Y Mogilner; Michael H Pourfar; Michael S Okun; James F Leckman
Journal:  Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)       Date:  2013-11-01

Review 4.  Chasing tics in the human brain: development of open, scheduled and closed loop responsive approaches to deep brain stimulation for tourette syndrome.

Authors:  Leonardo Almeida; Daniel Martinez-Ramirez; Peter J Rossi; Zhongxing Peng; Aysegul Gunduz; Michael S Okun
Journal:  J Clin Neurol       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 3.077

Review 5.  Uncommon applications of deep brain stimulation in hyperkinetic movement disorders.

Authors:  Kara M Smith; Meredith A Spindler
Journal:  Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)       Date:  2015-02-02

Review 6.  Deep Brain Stimulation for Tourette's Syndrome: The Case for Targeting the Thalamic Centromedian-Parafascicular Complex.

Authors:  Paola Testini; Hoon-Ki Min; Asif Bashir; Kendall H Lee
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2016-11-10       Impact factor: 4.003

Review 7.  Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders: Is there an impact on social functioning?

Authors:  Christian Saleh; Gregor Hasler
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2017-07-07

8.  Target-Specific Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation for Tourette Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Laura Wehmeyer; Thomas Schüller; Jana Kiess; Petra Heiden; Veerle Visser-Vandewalle; Juan Carlos Baldermann; Pablo Andrade
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2021-10-20       Impact factor: 4.086

9.  Deep Brain Stimulation of the Globus Pallidus Internus in Patients with Intractable Tourette Syndrome: A 1-year Follow-up Study.

Authors:  Xiao-Hua Zhang; Jian-Yu Li; Yu-Qing Zhang; Yong-Jie Li
Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)       Date:  2016-05-05       Impact factor: 2.628

  9 in total

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