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Klappentext This handbook provides an overview of the use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for the treatment of movement disorders as well as an introduction to the developing area of DBS for the management of psychiatric disease. Zusammenfassung Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is increasingly used for the treatment of patients with severe Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, but the technique and science behind it is still poorly understood by most clinicians. This book is intended to provide an overview of the use of deep brain stimulation for movement disorders and provide an introduction to the developing arena of DBS for psychiatric disease. The first part of the book covers the varying surgical techniques involved in implanting electrodes into various deep nuclei within the brain. The neurophysiological techniques involved in this process and the complex issue of programming the implanted stimulator in order to optimise therapeutic efficacy and minimise stimulation induced adverse effects. The second part of the book describes how to select appropriate patients for DBS and describes the results of DBS treatment for Parkinson's disease, dystonia and various tremors, as well as psychiatric conditions. Edited by three of the world's leading experts in the DBS field, this pocketbook will provide neurologists, trainees and specialist nurses with an overview of the therapeutics use of DBS Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 - Surgical techniques 1: Alim Benabid, Stephan Chabardes and Jean Francois LeBas: Subthalamic nucleus stimulation 2: Marwan I. Hariz and Ludvic Zrinzo: Globus pallidus stimulation 3: Hans Speelman, Rob de Bie and Rick Schuurman: Thalamic stimulation 4: Sadaquate Khan, Shazia Javed, Nikunj K. Patel, Puneet Plaha and Steven S. Gill: Zona incerta and Pediculopontine stimulation Part 2 - Operative physiological techniques and post-operative stimulator programming 5: William Hutchison: Microelectrode recording 6: Andreas Kupsch, Andreas Kÿhn and Peter Brown: Macroelectrode recording 7: Xuguang Liu: Test stimulation 8: Patricia Limousin and Stephen Tisch: DBS stimulator programming Part 3 - DBS for movement disorders 9: Jens Volkmann: Selecting appropriate Parkinson's patients for DBS 10: W. M. Michael Schÿpbach: The long term results of STN stimulation 11: Alexander L Green, Erlick AC Pereira and Tipu Z Aziz: The long term results of GPi stimulation 12: Boulos-Paul Bejjani, Mazen Jabre and Jean-Luc Houetto: Post-STN DBS Parkinson's disease 13: Pettarsup M Wadia, Anthony E Lang and Elena Moro: Selecting appropriate dystonic patient for GPi stimulation 14: Sean O'Riordan: The results of GPi stimulation for generalized dystonia 15: Hans-Holger Capelle and Joachim K. Krauss: The results of GPi stimulation for focal dystonia 16: Alfonso Fasano, Jan Herzog and Gunther Deuschl: Selecting appropriate tremor patients for DBS 17: Peter Bain: The results of DBS for tremor Part 4 - DBS for psychiatric conditions 18: Jean-Luc Houeto, Boulos-Paul Bejjani and Nemat Jaafari: DBS for Gilles de la Tourette syndrome 19: Bart Nuttin, Loes GabriÃ'ls, Paul Cosyns, Kris van Kuyck, Marleen Welkenhuysen, Laura Luyten, Dimiter Prodanov, Amina Ahmed and John Das: DBS for obsessive compulsive disorder 20: Brian J Snyder, Clement Hamani and Andreas M Lozano: Cingulate area 25 DBS for depression Part 5 - Mathematical modelling of DBS 21: Nada Yousif and Xuguang Liu: Modelling approaches to DBS 22: Appendix: Useful links ...
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- Part 1 - Surgical techniques
- 1: Alim Benabid, Stephan Chabardes and Jean Francois LeBas: Subthalamic nucleus stimulation
- 2: Marwan I. Hariz and Ludvic Zrinzo: Globus pallidus stimulation
- 3: Hans Speelman, Rob de Bie and Rick Schuurman: Thalamic stimulation
- 4: Sadaquate Khan, Shazia Javed, Nikunj K. Patel, Puneet Plaha and Steven S. Gill: Zona incerta and Pediculopontine stimulation
- Part 2 - Operative physiological techniques and post-operative stimulator programming
- 5: William Hutchison: Microelectrode recording
- 6: Andreas Kupsch, Andreas Kÿhn and Peter Brown: Macroelectrode recording
- 7: Xuguang Liu: Test stimulation
- 8: Patricia Limousin and Stephen Tisch: DBS stimulator programming
- Part 3 - DBS for movement disorders
- 9: Jens Volkmann: Selecting appropriate Parkinson's patients for DBS
- 10: W. M. Michael Schÿpbach: The long term results of STN stimulation
- 11: Alexander L Green, Erlick AC Pereira and Tipu Z Aziz: The long term results of GPi stimulation
- 12: Boulos-Paul Bejjani, Mazen Jabre and Jean-Luc Houetto: Post-STN DBS Parkinson's disease
- 13: Pettarsup M Wadia, Anthony E Lang and Elena Moro: Selecting appropriate dystonic patient for GPi stimulation
- 14: Sean O'Riordan: The results of GPi stimulation for generalized dystonia
- 15: Hans-Holger Capelle and Joachim K. Krauss: The results of GPi stimulation for focal dystonia
- 16: Alfonso Fasano, Jan Herzog and Gunther Deuschl: Selecting appropriate tremor patients for DBS
- 17: Peter Bain: The results of DBS for tremor
- Part 4 - DBS for psychiatric conditions
- 18: Jean-Luc Houeto, Boulos-Paul Bejjani and Nemat Jaafari: DBS for Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
- 19: Bart Nuttin, Loes GabriÃ'ls, Paul Cosyns, Kris van Kuyck, Marleen Welkenhuysen, Laura Luyten, Dimiter Prodanov, Amina Ahmed and John Das: DBS for obsessive compulsive disorder
- 20: Brian J Snyder, Clement Hamani and Andreas M Lozano: Cingulate area 25 DBS for depression
- Part 5 - Mathematical modelling of DBS
- 21: Nada Yousif and Xuguang Liu: Modelling approaches to DBS
- 22: Appendix: Useful links