Dr Ryan Uitti From The Mayo Clinic Deep Brain Stimulation
26 mag 2019 ·
6 min. 3 sec.
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It’s not like it’s brain surgery.The phrase you remember when you’re trying to keep everything in perspective and not panic. Unless you were in an operating room having that brain...
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It’s not like it’s brain surgery.The phrase you remember when you’re trying to keep everything in perspective and not panic. Unless you were in an operating room having that brain surgery to implant electrodes. With recent advances in medical technology, there would be no reason to panic. Since the late 90s, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has been used to treat essential tremor and Parkinson’s and has expanded to include a multitude of movement disorders and even treat addictions.
What is Deep Brain Stimulation or DBS?
Deep brain stimulation involves implanting electrodes within certain areas of your brain, which produce electrical impulses that regulate abnormal impulses or can affect certain cells and chemicals within the brain. The amount of stimulation in deep brain stimulation is controlled by a pacemaker-like device placed under the skin in your upper chest. A wire that travels under your skin connects this device to the electrodes in your brain. Along with deep brain stimulation, awake brain surgery involves a surgeon putting electrodes to a target area of the brain in order to stimulate and record brain activity. This is becoming more widespread because doctors can monitor brain function while they operate and reduce risks. Responses, while awake during surgery, help surgeons ensure that they treat the precise area of the brain needing surgery.
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What is Deep Brain Stimulation or DBS?
Deep brain stimulation involves implanting electrodes within certain areas of your brain, which produce electrical impulses that regulate abnormal impulses or can affect certain cells and chemicals within the brain. The amount of stimulation in deep brain stimulation is controlled by a pacemaker-like device placed under the skin in your upper chest. A wire that travels under your skin connects this device to the electrodes in your brain. Along with deep brain stimulation, awake brain surgery involves a surgeon putting electrodes to a target area of the brain in order to stimulate and record brain activity. This is becoming more widespread because doctors can monitor brain function while they operate and reduce risks. Responses, while awake during surgery, help surgeons ensure that they treat the precise area of the brain needing surgery.
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