| Literature DB >> 30064310 |
Gary Rajah1,2, Hamidreza Saber3,2, Rasanjeet Singh2, Leonardo Rangel-Castilla4.
Abstract
Neuromodulation and deep brain stimulation (DBS) have been increasingly used in many neurological ailments, including essential tremor, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and more. Yet for many patients and practitioners the desire to utilize these therapies is met with caution, given the need for craniotomy, lead insertion through brain parenchyma, and, at many times, bilateral invasive procedures. Currently endovascular therapy is a standard of care for emergency thrombectomy, aneurysm treatment, and other vascular malformation/occlusive disease of the cerebrum. Endovascular techniques and delivery catheters have advanced greatly in both their ability to safely reach remote brain locations and deliver devices. In this review the authors discuss minimally invasive endovascular delivery of devices and neural stimulating and recording from cortical and DBS targets via the neurovascular network.Entities:
Keywords: DBS = deep brain stimulation; EEG = electroencephalographic; PED = Pipeline embolization device; deep brain stimulation; endovascular surgery; stentrode
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30064310 DOI: 10.3171/2018.4.FOCUS18130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurg Focus ISSN: 1092-0684 Impact factor: 4.047