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Deep brain stimulation and other surgical modalities for the management of essential tremor

Kailiang Wang, Qianwei Ren, Shannon Chiu, Bhavana Patel, Fangang Meng, Wei Hu, Aparna Wagle Shukla

2020Expert Review of Medical Devices12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatments are considered for essential tremor (ET) when patients do not respond to oral pharmacological therapies. These treatments mainly comprise radiofrequency (RF) thalamotomy, gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS), deep brain stimulation (DBS), and focused ultrasound (FUS) procedures. AREAS COVERED: We reviewed the strengths and weaknesses of each procedure and clinical outcomes for 7 RF studies (n = 85), 11 GKRS (n = 477), 33 DBS (n = 1061), and 13 FUS studies (n = 368). A formal comparison was not possible given the heterogeneity in studies. Improvements were about 42%-90% RF, 10%-79% GKRS, 45%-83% DBS, 42%-83% FUS at short-term follow-up (<12 months) and were about 54%-82% RF, 11%-84% GKRS, 18%-92% DBS, and 42%-80% FUS at long-term follow-up (>12 months). EXPERT OPINION: We found DBS with inherent advantages of being an adjustable and reversible procedure as the most frequently employed surgical procedure for control of ET symptoms. FUS is a promising procedure but has limited applicability for unilateral control of symptoms. RF is invasive, and GKRS has unpredictable delayed effects. Each of these surgical modalities has advantages and limitations that need consideration when selecting a treatment for the ET patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineThalamotomyDeep brain stimulationEssential tremorRadiosurgerySurgeryModalitiesThalamic stimulatorFocused ultrasoundTreatment modalityUltrasoundPhysical medicine and rehabilitationParkinson's diseaseRadiologyDiseaseInternal medicineRadiation therapySociologySocial scienceNeurological disorders and treatmentsVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
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