Romanian Journal of Neurology (Jun 2014)

A Parkinson's disease patient treated with deep brain stimulation, with implantation and reimplantation of the system - an 8 years follow-up

  • Gratiela Giurea-Neacsu,
  • Amalia Ene,
  • Bianca Nitu,
  • Gabriel Iacob,
  • Cornel Tudor,
  • Paul Patrascu,
  • Ovidiu Bajenaru,
  • Bogdan O. Popescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJN.2014.2.7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 81 – 84

Abstract

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Deep brain stimulation is the most used neurosurgical procedure for advanced Parkinson’s disease. This procedure improves motor symptoms and some non-motor symptoms over a long period of time. In rare cases there are several complications which might lead to system removal. We report here a case where removal of the stimulation system was prompted by a scalp infection which extended to the subcutaneous fatty tissue and subcutaneous wire trajectories and did not resolve with antibiotics. The symptomatology worsened after device removal and reimplantation was decided. We followed this patient for 8 years after the first implant (6 years after the second implant) and he still has a good quality of live, being completely independent in most daily tasks.

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