2017
DOI: 10.3171/2015.7.jns15750
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Deep brain stimulator implantation in a diagnostic MRI suite: infection history over a 10-year period

Abstract: 10,11,16 Precise electrode placement within a selected brain region is necessary to achieve efficacy, which is traditionally done with frame-based or "frameless" neuronavigation-guided stereotaxy supported by invasive physiological testing including microelectrode recording. Physiological methods can be used to mitigate the accuracy limitations of stereotactic methods that use a skull-mounted frame or other external markers for spatial registration of brain structures to preoperatively acquired images. 2The iM… Show more

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“…In contrast to previous studies in which the procedures were performed in the setting of an intraoperative MRI unit, 5,10 in an MRI suite with modified ventilation, 8 or in a staged manner with the probe inserted in the operating room followed by ablation in the MRI suite, 2 our procedures were performed entirely in the setting of an unmodified diagnostic MRI suite. Importantly, all of our patients underwent SLA during which the biopsy forceps or the fiberoptic probes were repeatedly removed, repositioned, and reinserted into the cranium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In contrast to previous studies in which the procedures were performed in the setting of an intraoperative MRI unit, 5,10 in an MRI suite with modified ventilation, 8 or in a staged manner with the probe inserted in the operating room followed by ablation in the MRI suite, 2 our procedures were performed entirely in the setting of an unmodified diagnostic MRI suite. Importantly, all of our patients underwent SLA during which the biopsy forceps or the fiberoptic probes were repeatedly removed, repositioned, and reinserted into the cranium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A terminal clean protocol was instituted on the evening prior to the procedure. 8 In brief, this procedure involves temporarily removing all detachable equipment, cleaning lighting and air ducts, and washing all walls, furniture, and equipment. No diagnostic MRI studies were performed after the cleaning prior to the procedure.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Imaging-guided Biopsy and Slamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also pointed out that awake DBS cohorts had a significantly greater decrease in stimulation‐related side effects as measured by the UPDRS IV off‐medication score (78.4% awake vs. 59.7% asleep, p = 0.022) . For MRI‐guided DBS surgeries, Martin et al reported their incidence of hardware infections from iMRI‐guided DBS electrode implantations using a diagnostic MRI scanner in a radiology suite over a ten‐year period . The authors performed 164 iMRI‐guided surgical procedures in which 272 electrodes were implanted.…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The suite contained an in-room monitor and was treated as an OR environment (no personnel was allowed to enter without appropriate surgical attire and strict adherence to sterile technique), although it did not meet OR standards for air turnover and filtration [12]. MR imaging is performed prior to, during, and following the surgical procedure and is detailed in Table 1 of Larson et al [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the infection profile in a series of 164 patients was reported and demonstrated acceptable rates even in a conventional (nonoperating room) MR scanner setting [12]. Hemorrhage rates for these types of procedures, however, have not been established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%