scholarly journals Relationship Between Laser Doppler Signals and Anatomy During Deep Brain Stimulation Electrode Implantation Toward the Ventral Intermediate Nucleus and Subthalamic Nucleus

2012 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. ons127-ons140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karin Wårdell ◽  
Peter Zsigmond ◽  
Johan Richter ◽  
Simone Hemm

Abstract BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) requires precise and safe navigation to the chosen target. Optical measurements allow monitoring of gray-white tissue boundaries (total light intensity [TLI]) and microvascular blood flow during stereotactic procedures. OBJECTIVE: To establish the link between TLI/blood flow and anatomy along trajectories toward the ventral intermediate nucleus (Vim) and subthalamic nucleus (STN). METHODS: Stereotactic laser Doppler measurements were obtained with millimeter precision from the cortex toward the Vim (n = 13) and STN (n = 9). Optical trajectories of TLI and blood flow were created and compared with anatomy by superimposing the Schaltenbrandt-Wahren atlas on the patients' pre- and postoperative images. Measurements were divided into anatomic subgroups and compared statistically. RESULTS: Typical TLI trajectories with well-defined anatomic regions could be identified for the Vim and STN. TLI was significantly lower (P < .001) and microvascular blood flow significantly higher (P = .01) in the Vim targets. Of 1285 sites, 38 showed blood flow peaks, 27 of them along the Vim trajectories. High blood flow was more common close to the sulci and in the vicinity of the caudate/putamen. Along 1 Vim trajectory, a slight bleeding was suspected during insertion of the probe and confirmed with postoperative computed tomography. CONCLUSION: Laser Doppler is useful for intraoperative guidance during DBS implantation because simultaneous measurement of tissue grayness and microvascular blood flow can be done along the trajectory with millimeter precision. Typical but different TLI trajectories were found for the Vim and STN.

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 659-662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hülagu Kaptan ◽  
Raif Çakmur

BACKGROUND: The primary target of this operation is Ventral Intermediate Nucleus (VIM); however VIM - Subthalamic Nucleus (STN) were tried to be reached with one electrode, adjusting the angle well, the coronal section; medial of VIM can partially reach the STN. Using the properties of the electrode; we believe we could act on a wide area.METHODS: An analysis was performed on one patient who underwent VIM Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in 3 periods (pre – peri - post-operation).RESULTS: A 53 – year - old woman diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 8 years earlier including symptoms of severe tremor on the right than left underwent bilateral DBS VIM. Obtaining a satisfactory improvement of tremor, the patient did well, and postoperative complications were not observed. The patient was discharged from hospital on postoperative thirty dayCONCLUSIONS: It is certain that more research and experience are needed. However, we believe that the two targets can reach the same point and the second operations for another target can be avoided.We believe that this initiative is advantageous and promising regarding patient and cost.


2012 ◽  
Vol 169 (7) ◽  
pp. 759-760 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerald A. Maguire ◽  
Jerry Ngo ◽  
P.K. Fonsworth III ◽  
Jimmy Doan ◽  
Jennifer A. Birch ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (16) ◽  
pp. 2357-2362 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto J. Espay ◽  
Andrew P. Duker ◽  
Robert Chen ◽  
Michael S. Okun ◽  
Edwin T. Barrett ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 131 (1) ◽  
pp. 167-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.J. Wilkes ◽  
A. Wagle Shukla ◽  
A. Casamento-Moran ◽  
C.W. Hess ◽  
E.A. Christou ◽  
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