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Deep brain stimulation for treatment of hemichorea-hemiballism after craniopharyngioma resection: long-term follow-up.

Hans-Holger Capelle1, Thomas M Kinfe, Joachim K Krauss.   

Abstract

Hemichorea-hemiballism is a rare movement disorder that has various causes. In treatment-resistant cases, both thalamic and pallidal functional procedures have been shown to yield beneficial results. Until now it has not been clarified whether the thalamus or the pallidum would yield a superior outcome. After resection of a craniopharyngioma in this patient at the age of 49 years, hemichorea-hemiballism developed, with a latency of several weeks. Because the patient was greatly impaired by the movement disorder, she underwent implantation of deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes in the thalamic ventralis intermedius nucleus and the posteroventral lateral globus pallidus internus. Although both pallidal and thalamic stimulation could suppress the movement disorder, the voltage needed was clearly less with thalamic than with pallidal stimulation. At the last available follow-up 25 months postoperatively, complete subsidence of hemichorea-hemiballism was achieved with long-term thalamic stimulation. Long-term DBS therapy is an efficient treatment modality for refractory hemichorea-hemiballism in the long run (> 2 years). A bifocal (thalamic and pallidal) target paradigm allowed selection of the optimal stimulation site. Thalamic DBS was more favorable with regard to energy consumption.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21819190     DOI: 10.3171/2011.6.JNS101388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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Authors:  A Barbey; J Bloch; F J G Vingerhoets
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Neurol       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 3.598

Review 2.  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

3.  Ipsilateral Hemichorea-hemiballism in a Case of Postoperative Stroke.

Authors:  Narasinga Rao V L Kannepalli; Ravi Yadav; Vikas Vazhayil; Sampath Somanna; Pramod Kumar Pal
Journal:  Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)       Date:  2016-04-14

4.  Pallidal deep brain stimulation and intraoperative neurophysiology for treatment of poststroke hemiballism.

Authors:  Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora; Robert S Eisinger; Sameah A Haider; Youngwon Youn; Damian Shin; Eric S Molho; Julie G Pilitsis
Journal:  Ann Clin Transl Neurol       Date:  2018-05-21       Impact factor: 4.511

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