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Deep Brain Stimulation

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Overview

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical treatment that involves implanting electrodes in specific brain regions and delivering electrical pulses to modulate abnormal neural activity. It represents one of the most significant advances in the treatment of movement disorders over the past three decades, providing substantial clinical benefit for patients with Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, and an expanding list of other neurological conditions[@benabid2009][@deuschl2006].

DBS works by delivering high-frequency electrical stimulation through implanted electrodes to targeted brain structures, effectively modulating pathological neural activity without destroying brain tissue. This reversibility and adjustability distinguishes DBS from earlier lesioning procedures such as pallidotomy or thalamotomy. The therapy has transformed from an experimental procedure to an established treatment with robust evidence supporting its efficacy and safety.

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Origins

The foundations of DBS were laid through earlier lesioning procedures. In the 1950s and 1960s, neurosurgeons including Irving Cooper and Jean Siegfried developed stereotactic techniques to create targeted lesions in the basal ganglia for movement disorders. While effective, these lesioning procedures were irreversible and carried risk of permanent complications.

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