Radiofrequency subthalamotomy guided by multi-unit microrecording: early complications in 130 procedures.

Authors

  • Santiago Driollet Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Darío Adamec Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Gastón Bartoli Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Juan P. Travi Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Javier Ziliani Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Alejandro Pellene Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Fernando Leiguarda Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Fernanda López Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.
  • Sergio Pampin Functional Neurosurgery Unit at Hospital Prof. Alejandro Posadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47924/neurotarget2017162

Keywords:

Complications, Subthalamotomy, Subthalamic nucleus lesion, Parkinson´s disease

Abstract

Objective. To describe early complications (within 3 months) found in 130 stereotaxic suthalamotomies done in Idiopathic Parkinson Disease patients in the Professor Alejandro Posadas Hospital, between January 2012 and December 2015.
Material and methods. We analize 130 subthalamotomies done in 110 Parkinson disease patients diagnosed with UP Parkinson´s Disease Brain Bank criteria, evaluating early complications (up to 3 months) of multiunitary micro-recording guided radiofrequency subthalamotomies.
Results. The most common complications were hemorrhagic (2,3%), ischemic stroke (0,7%), infection (1,5%). The incidence of dyskinesia was 8,4%, with spontaneous resolution.
Conclusion. Subthalamotomy is an effective and safe surgical technique in the treatment of advanced Parkinson Disease. Presenting low frequency of early complications.

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Published

2017-04-01

How to Cite

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Driollet S, Adamec D, Bartoli G, Travi JP, Ziliani J, Pellene A, et al. Radiofrequency subthalamotomy guided by multi-unit microrecording: early complications in 130 procedures. NeuroTarget [Internet]. 2017 Apr. 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];11(1):8-12. Available from: https://neurotarget.com/index.php/nt/article/view/162