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High Frequency Deep Brain Stimulation of Superior Cerebellar Peduncles in a Patient with Cerebral Palsy

Suzhen Lin, Chencheng Zhang, Hongxia Li, Yuhan Wang, Yunhao Wu, Tao Wang, Yixin Pan, Bomin Sun, Yiwen Wu, Dianyou Li

2020Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Globus pallidus internus (GPi) deep brain stimulation (DBS) is widely used in patients with isolated dystonia; however, its use remains controversial in patients with acquired dystonia and cerebral palsy. Case presentation: We report the first case of a cerebral palsy patient, who failed to recover 2 years after GPi DBS; DBS was administered on both superior cerebellar peduncles (SCPs) and dentate nuclei (DNs). The monopolar stimulation results suggested that DBS was better administered via the SCPs than via the DNs. At six months follow-up, the patient exhibited a significant improvement of dystonia and spasticity, as well as in her quality of life. Discussion: SCP DBS may be a potential treatment for cerebral palsy patients with dystonia and spasticity who do not respond well to GPi DBS.

Topics & Concepts

DystoniaDeep brain stimulationCerebral palsySpasticityMedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationMovement disordersStimulationNeurosciencePsychologyParkinson's diseaseInternal medicineDiseaseNeurological disorders and treatmentsBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological DisordersParkinson's Disease and Spinal Disorders
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