Assessment of brain shift related to deep brain stimulation surgery
- PMID: 17881888
- DOI: 10.1159/000108588
Assessment of brain shift related to deep brain stimulation surgery
Abstract
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery can significantly improve the quality of life for patients suffering from movement disorders, but the success of the procedure depends on the implantation accuracy of the DBS electrode array. Pre-operative surgical planning and navigation are based on the assumption that the brain tissue is rigid between the time of the acquisition of the pre-operative image set and the time of surgery. A shift of deep brain structures by only a few millimeters can potentially increase the number of required microelectrode and/or macroelectrode tracks and decrease implantation accuracy. We studied 25 subjects that underwent DBS surgery and analyzed brain shift between pre-operative and post-operative 3D MRI scans. Brain shift of up to 4 mm was observed in deep brain structures. On average, the recorded shift was in the direction of gravity, with deeper structures experiencing smaller shift than more superficial structures. The main conclusion of the study is that the brain shift is comparable to the size of the targets in deep brain stimulation surgery and should not be ignored. Techniques that minimize the amount of brain shift may therefore lead to increased accuracy of DBS lead implantation.
(c) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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