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The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is performed by burr hole surgery. In microelectrode recording by multi-channel parallel probe, because all microelectrodes do not always fit in the burr hole, additional drilling to enlarge the hole is occasionally required, which is time consuming and more invasive. We...
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The Japan Neurosurgical Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4605086/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26345669 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.tn.2014-0266 |
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author | TOYODA, Keisuke URASAKI, Eiichirou UMENO, Tetsuya SAKAI, Waka NAGAISHI, Akiko NAKANE, Shunya FUKUDOME, Takayasu YAMAKAWA, Yuzo |
author_facet | TOYODA, Keisuke URASAKI, Eiichirou UMENO, Tetsuya SAKAI, Waka NAGAISHI, Akiko NAKANE, Shunya FUKUDOME, Takayasu YAMAKAWA, Yuzo |
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description | Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is performed by burr hole surgery. In microelectrode recording by multi-channel parallel probe, because all microelectrodes do not always fit in the burr hole, additional drilling to enlarge the hole is occasionally required, which is time consuming and more invasive. We report a stereotactic burr hole technique to avoid additional drilling, and the efficacy of this novel technique compared with the conventional procedure. Ten patients (20 burr holes) that received DBS were retrospectively analyzed (5 in the conventional burr hole group and 5 in the stereotactic burr hole group). In the stereotactic burr hole technique, the combination of the instrument stop slide of a Leksell frame and the Midas Rex perforator with a 14-mm perforator bit was attached to the instrument carrier slide of the arc in order to trephine under stereoguidance. The efficacy of this technique was assessed by the number of additional drillings. Factors associated with additional drilling were investigated including the angle and skull thickness around the entry points. Four of the 10 burr holes required additional drilling in the conventional burr hole group, whereas no additional drilling was required in the stereotactic burr hole group (p = 0.043). The thicknesses in the additional drilling group were 10.9 ± 0.9 mm compared to 9.1 ± 1.2 mm (p = 0.029) in the non-additional drilling group. There were no differences in the angles between the two groups. The stereotactic burr hole technique contributes to safe and exact DBS, particularly in patients with thick skulls. |
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spelling | pubmed-46050862015-11-05 The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation TOYODA, Keisuke URASAKI, Eiichirou UMENO, Tetsuya SAKAI, Waka NAGAISHI, Akiko NAKANE, Shunya FUKUDOME, Takayasu YAMAKAWA, Yuzo Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) Technical Note Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is performed by burr hole surgery. In microelectrode recording by multi-channel parallel probe, because all microelectrodes do not always fit in the burr hole, additional drilling to enlarge the hole is occasionally required, which is time consuming and more invasive. We report a stereotactic burr hole technique to avoid additional drilling, and the efficacy of this novel technique compared with the conventional procedure. Ten patients (20 burr holes) that received DBS were retrospectively analyzed (5 in the conventional burr hole group and 5 in the stereotactic burr hole group). In the stereotactic burr hole technique, the combination of the instrument stop slide of a Leksell frame and the Midas Rex perforator with a 14-mm perforator bit was attached to the instrument carrier slide of the arc in order to trephine under stereoguidance. The efficacy of this technique was assessed by the number of additional drillings. Factors associated with additional drilling were investigated including the angle and skull thickness around the entry points. Four of the 10 burr holes required additional drilling in the conventional burr hole group, whereas no additional drilling was required in the stereotactic burr hole group (p = 0.043). The thicknesses in the additional drilling group were 10.9 ± 0.9 mm compared to 9.1 ± 1.2 mm (p = 0.029) in the non-additional drilling group. There were no differences in the angles between the two groups. The stereotactic burr hole technique contributes to safe and exact DBS, particularly in patients with thick skulls. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2015-09 2015-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4605086/ /pubmed/26345669 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.tn.2014-0266 Text en © 2015 The Japan Neurosurgical Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Technical Note TOYODA, Keisuke URASAKI, Eiichirou UMENO, Tetsuya SAKAI, Waka NAGAISHI, Akiko NAKANE, Shunya FUKUDOME, Takayasu YAMAKAWA, Yuzo The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation |
title | The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation |
title_full | The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation |
title_fullStr | The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation |
title_full_unstemmed | The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation |
title_short | The Effectiveness of the Stereotactic Burr Hole Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation |
title_sort | effectiveness of the stereotactic burr hole technique for deep brain stimulation |
topic | Technical Note |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4605086/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26345669 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.tn.2014-0266 |
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