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Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor

Several targets and targeting methods are utilized in stereotactic surgery to achieve tremor suppression for patients with intractable tremor. Recent developments in magnetic resonance imaging, including diffusion tensor imaging, have enabled the setting of appropriate targets in stereotactic surger...

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Autores principales: SASADA, Susumu, AGARI, Takashi, SASAKI, Tatsuya, KONDO, Akihiko, SHINKO, Aiko, WAKAMORI, Takaaki, OKAZAKI, Mihoko, KIN, Ittetsu, KUWAHARA, Ken, KAMEDA, Masahiro, YASUHARA, Takao, DATE, Isao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5566698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458383
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2016-0277
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author SASADA, Susumu
AGARI, Takashi
SASAKI, Tatsuya
KONDO, Akihiko
SHINKO, Aiko
WAKAMORI, Takaaki
OKAZAKI, Mihoko
KIN, Ittetsu
KUWAHARA, Ken
KAMEDA, Masahiro
YASUHARA, Takao
DATE, Isao
author_facet SASADA, Susumu
AGARI, Takashi
SASAKI, Tatsuya
KONDO, Akihiko
SHINKO, Aiko
WAKAMORI, Takaaki
OKAZAKI, Mihoko
KIN, Ittetsu
KUWAHARA, Ken
KAMEDA, Masahiro
YASUHARA, Takao
DATE, Isao
author_sort SASADA, Susumu
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description Several targets and targeting methods are utilized in stereotactic surgery to achieve tremor suppression for patients with intractable tremor. Recent developments in magnetic resonance imaging, including diffusion tensor imaging, have enabled the setting of appropriate targets in stereotactic surgery. In this retrospective study, the optimal target to suppress tremors in stereotactic surgery was explored using diffusion tensor image-based fiber tractography. Four tracts were focused on in this study, namely: the cerebello-thalamo-premotor cortical fiber tract, cerebello-thalamo-primary motor cortical fiber tract, spino-thalamo-somatosensory cortical fiber tract, and pyramidal tract. In 10 patients with essential tremor, we evaluated the thalamotomy lesions and active contacts of the lead in thalamic stimulation by diffusion tensor image-based fiber tractography to reveal which part of the cerebral cortex is most affected by stereotactic surgery. Tremor suppression and adverse events were also evaluated in the patients involved in this study. Consequently, the good tremor suppression was achieved in all patients. There had been no permanent adverse events 3 months after surgery. Twelve lesions in thalamotomy patients or active contacts of the lead in thalamic stimulation patients were on the cerebello-thalamo-premotor cortical fiber tract (12/14 lesions or active contacts: 86%). In conclusion, the cerebello-thalamo-premotor cortical fiber tract may be an optimal target for tremor suppression. Diffusion tensor image-based fiber tractography may enable us to both determine the optimal target to achieve strong tremor suppression and to reduce the number of adverse events by keeping lesions or electrodes away from important fiber tracts, such as the pyramidal tract and spinothalamic fibers.
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spelling pubmed-55666982017-08-24 Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor SASADA, Susumu AGARI, Takashi SASAKI, Tatsuya KONDO, Akihiko SHINKO, Aiko WAKAMORI, Takaaki OKAZAKI, Mihoko KIN, Ittetsu KUWAHARA, Ken KAMEDA, Masahiro YASUHARA, Takao DATE, Isao Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) Original Article Several targets and targeting methods are utilized in stereotactic surgery to achieve tremor suppression for patients with intractable tremor. Recent developments in magnetic resonance imaging, including diffusion tensor imaging, have enabled the setting of appropriate targets in stereotactic surgery. In this retrospective study, the optimal target to suppress tremors in stereotactic surgery was explored using diffusion tensor image-based fiber tractography. Four tracts were focused on in this study, namely: the cerebello-thalamo-premotor cortical fiber tract, cerebello-thalamo-primary motor cortical fiber tract, spino-thalamo-somatosensory cortical fiber tract, and pyramidal tract. In 10 patients with essential tremor, we evaluated the thalamotomy lesions and active contacts of the lead in thalamic stimulation by diffusion tensor image-based fiber tractography to reveal which part of the cerebral cortex is most affected by stereotactic surgery. Tremor suppression and adverse events were also evaluated in the patients involved in this study. Consequently, the good tremor suppression was achieved in all patients. There had been no permanent adverse events 3 months after surgery. Twelve lesions in thalamotomy patients or active contacts of the lead in thalamic stimulation patients were on the cerebello-thalamo-premotor cortical fiber tract (12/14 lesions or active contacts: 86%). In conclusion, the cerebello-thalamo-premotor cortical fiber tract may be an optimal target for tremor suppression. Diffusion tensor image-based fiber tractography may enable us to both determine the optimal target to achieve strong tremor suppression and to reduce the number of adverse events by keeping lesions or electrodes away from important fiber tracts, such as the pyramidal tract and spinothalamic fibers. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2017-08 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5566698/ /pubmed/28458383 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2016-0277 Text en © 2017 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 Original Article
SASADA, Susumu
AGARI, Takashi
SASAKI, Tatsuya
KONDO, Akihiko
SHINKO, Aiko
WAKAMORI, Takaaki
OKAZAKI, Mihoko
KIN, Ittetsu
KUWAHARA, Ken
KAMEDA, Masahiro
YASUHARA, Takao
DATE, Isao
Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor
title Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor
title_full Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor
title_fullStr Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor
title_short Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor
title_sort efficacy of fiber tractography in the stereotactic surgery of the thalamus for patients with essential tremor
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5566698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458383
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2016-0277
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