Authors
Yves Agid, Michael Schüpbach, M Gargiulo, L Mallet, JL Houeto, C Behar, D Maltête, V Mesnage, ML Welter
Publication date
2006
Book
Parkinson’s disease and related disorders
Pages
409-414
Publisher
Springer, Vienna
Description
Despite the overall excellent outcome of neurosurgery in patients with Parkinson’s disease, there is often a contrast between the improvement in motor disability and the difficulties of patients to reintegrate a normal life. In this study, the personal, familial and professional difficulties experienced by patients two years after bilateral high frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus were carefully analyzed. To avoid such socio-familial maladjustment, we strongly suggest taking into consideration the patients’ psychological and social context before the operation and during the post-operative follow-up.
Despite levodopa treatment, parkinsonian motor disability worsens during the course of the disease, due to the appearance of levodopa-induced adverse reactions and symptoms unresponsive to levodopa treatment. In severe levodopa-responsive forms of the disease, bilateral high-frequency stimulation of the …
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