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. 2018 Feb;128(2):596-604.
doi: 10.3171/2016.10.JNS161573. Epub 2017 Apr 7.

Deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome: a single-center series

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Deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome: a single-center series

Richard S Dowd et al. J Neurosurg. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Tourette syndrome (TS) is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by multiple motor and phonic tics. While pharmacological and behavioral therapy can be effective in most patients, a subset of patients remains refractory to treatment. Increasing clinical evidence from multiple centers suggests that deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the medial thalamus can be effective in many cases of refractory TS. METHODS The authors retrospectively reviewed outcomes in 13 patients with refractory TS who underwent medial thalamic DBS performed by their team over a 7-year period. Patients were evaluated by a multidisciplinary team, and preoperative objective assessments were performed using the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) and Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale. YGTSS scores were calculated at visits immediately postoperatively and at the most recent follow-up in patients with a minimum of 6 months of postoperative follow-up. Coordinates of the active DBS contacts were calculated and projected onto each patient's pre- and postoperative images. RESULTS Patients showed an average decrease of 37% (p = 0.0063) in the total tic severity at their first postoperative visit. At their latest visit, their scores achieved significance, decreasing from preoperative scores by an average of 50% (p = 0.0014). The average position of the active contact was noted to be at the junction of the posterior ventralis oralis internus/centromedian-parafascicular nuclei. Device-related complications occurred in 2 patients, necessitating additional surgeries. All patients continued to use the system at last follow-up. CONCLUSIONS The authors' data are consistent with the small but growing body of literature supporting DBS of the ventralis oralis internus/centromedian-parafascicular thalamus as an effective and relatively safe treatment for severe, refractory TS.

Keywords: CM-PF = centromedian-parafascicular; DBS = deep brain stimulation; GPI = globus pallidus internus; OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder; TS = Tourette syndrome; Tourette syndrome; VOI = ventralis oralis internus; YBOCS; YBOCS = Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale; YGTSS; YGTSS = Yale Global Tic Severity Scale; Yale Global Tic Severity Scale; Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale; deep brain stimulation; functional neurosurgery; medial thalamus.

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