Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (Apr 2022)

Complications After Deep Brain Stimulation: A 21-Year Experience in 426 Patients

  • In-Ho Jung,
  • In-Ho Jung,
  • Kyung Won Chang,
  • So Hee Park,
  • Won Seok Chang,
  • Hyun Ho Jung,
  • Jin Woo Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.819730
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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BackgroundDeep brain stimulation is an established treatment for movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. However, various complications that occur after deep brain stimulation are a major concern for patients and neurosurgeons.ObjectiveThis study aimed to analyze various complications that occur after deep brain stimulation.MethodsWe reviewed the medical records of patients with a movement disorder who underwent bilateral deep brain stimulation between 2000 and 2020. Among them, patients requiring revision surgery were analyzed.ResultsA total of 426 patients underwent bilateral deep brain stimulation for a movement disorder. The primary disease was Parkinson’s disease in 315 patients, followed by dystonia in 71 patients and essential tremor in 40 patients. Twenty-six (6.1%) patients had complications requiring revision surgery; the most common complication was infection (12 patients, 2.8%).ConclusionVarious complications may occur after deep brain stimulation, and patient prognosis should be improved by reducing complications.

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