2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2006.05.046
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Psychomotor and executive functioning after unilateral posteroventral pallidotomy in patients with Parkinson's disease

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“…DBS of the GPi was introduced, in part, to reduce the neurological complications of radiofrequency pallidotomy such as weakness, imbalance, cognitive abnormalities, and visual field defects . Beneficial effects of GPi DBS that are similar to that of pallidotomy are well documented using this strategy to ameliorate motor features of PD .…”
Section: Pallidotomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…DBS of the GPi was introduced, in part, to reduce the neurological complications of radiofrequency pallidotomy such as weakness, imbalance, cognitive abnormalities, and visual field defects . Beneficial effects of GPi DBS that are similar to that of pallidotomy are well documented using this strategy to ameliorate motor features of PD .…”
Section: Pallidotomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were part of a recently completed larger multicenter open‐label study of MRgFUS pallidotomy for PD (unpublished data). Because of previous reports of adverse effects on cognition with bilateral radiofrequency pallidotomy, this team elected to perform only unilateral lesions . In light of this design limitation, only patients who had either unilateral or highly asymmetric motor signs of PD were included in the study.…”
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“…Many of the recent reports on pallidotomy have come from China, Taiwan, South Korea, Hungary, Poland, and Brazil. [75][76][77][78][79][80][81] Given the expense of hardware and hardware-related complications, and the labor intensiveness of programming and the great distance that may need to be traveled to programming centers, it is difficult to envision this situation changing soon.…”
Section: Is There Still a Role For Lesion Therapy For Pd?mentioning
confidence: 99%