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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 39(4): 271-278, 15/12/2020.
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362322

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Deep brain stimulation has become an option for advanced Parkinson's disease treatment since the 1990s, but the first reports are from Benabid's team, a French neurosurgeon, in the 1980s. The subthalamic nucleus (STN), more specifically its dorsolateral portion, is the most commonly stimulated brain area. One of the major aspects for a good surgical result is the accurate location of this target. Therefore, the present article aimed to identify landmarks that facilitate and refine the location of the STN using nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI) of the skull. In order to achieve this goal, a search for articles was performed using the PubMed and Science Direct online databases, and articles regarding the use of NMRI to target STN were included. The precise location of the dorsolateral portion of the STN is fundamental to achieve the best possible effect on motor symptoms and to minimize side effects. One of the most used location methods is the NMRI, associated or not with tomography or ventriculography. The location strategies can be classified as direct and indirect. Landmarks are among the indirect strategies, and the most important ones (red nucleus, Sukeroku sign, dent internal capsule sign, supramammillary commissure, mammillothalamic tract, and interpeduncular cistern) are described in the present article. The various landmarks can be combined to locate with more accuracy the dorsolateral portion of the STN and the ideal position of the electrodes to achieve the best possible clinical result.


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Crâne/anatomie et histologie , Spectroscopie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Noyau subthalamique/chirurgie , Noyau subthalamique/imagerie diagnostique , Maladie de Parkinson/thérapie , Traitement d'image par ordinateur , Noyau rouge , Procédures de neurochirurgie/méthodes , Stimulation cérébrale profonde/méthodes , Électrodes implantées , Noyau interpédonculaire , Hypothalamus postérieur
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