Journal article

Pedunculopontine nucleus region deep brain stimulation in Parkinson disease: Surgical anatomy and terminology

C Hamani, T Aziz, BR Bloem, P Brown, S Chabardes, T Coyne, K Foote, E Garcia-Rill, EC Hirsch, AM Lozano, PAM Mazzone, MS Okun, W Hutchison, P Silburn, L Zrinzo, M Alam, L Goetz, E Pereira, A Rughani, W Thevathasan Show all

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery | KARGER | Published : 2018

Abstract

Several lines of evidence over the last few years have been important in ascertaining that the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) region could be considered as a potential target for deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat freezing and other problems as part of a spectrum of gait disorders in Parkinson disease and other akinetic movement disorders. Since the introduction of PPN DBS, a variety of clinical studies have been published. Most indicate improvements in freezing and falls in patients who are severely affected by these problems. The results across patients, however, have been variable, perhaps reflecting patient selection, heterogeneity in target selection and differences in surgical metho..

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