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  • The study examines the effects of long-term bilateral high-frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) on a patient with severe camptocormia, a condition characterized by abnormal bending of the body.
  • The authors found significant improvements in the patient’s mobility and some positive changes in neuropsychological assessments after 6 months of DBS treatment, with no adverse side effects reported.
  • Additionally, the research recorded local field potentials and abdominal muscle activity, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms of this rare movement disorder.

Article Abstract

The authors report the neurological, neurophysiological, and neuropsychological effects of using long-term bilateral pallidal high-frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) in a case of disabling camptocormia. Deep brain stimulation electrodes were implanted stereotactically to target the globus pallidus internus (GPi) bilaterally. Local field potentials (FPs) were recorded using the DBS electrodes and concurrent abdominal flexor electromyography (EMG) potentials during camptocormic episodes. Videotaped assessments of the movement disorder and neuropsychological evaluations of the patient before implantation and 6 months after initiation of pallidal stimulation were recorded. There was significant functional improvement following long-term pallidal stimulation, and some improvement was noted in neuropsychological scores. A temporal correlation between the GPi FPs and EMG-recorded rectus abdominis potentials was evident. There were no treatment-related adverse effects. The authors have found that long-term pallidal stimulation was safe and offered functional benefit to a patient with this severely disabling condition. The physiological studies may help further the understanding of the pathophysiology of this rare entity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.2002.97.2.0461DOI Listing

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