Login / Signup

Preventing Shift from Pneumocephalus During Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: Don't Give Up the 'Fork in the Brain'.

Alfonso Enrique Martinez-NunezJoshua K WongJustin D HilliardKelly D FooteMichael S Okun
Published in: Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Surgical techniques which can be employed to minimize brain shift in the operating room setting are critical for reduction in variation of the final DBS lead placement. Pneumocephalus after dural opening is one potential cause of brain shift. The recognition that the removal of a guide-tube cannula could worsen brain shift creates an opportunity for an intraoperative team to maintain the advantage of the 'fork' in the brain provided by the initial procedure's requirement of guide-tube placement.
Keyphrases