Deep-brain stimulation: long-term analysis of complications caused by hardware and surgery - experiences from a single centre

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Voges, J. [1 ]
Waerzeggers, Y. [1 ]
Maarouf, M. [1 ]
Lehrke, R. [1 ]
Koulousakis, A. [1 ]
Lenartz, D. [1 ]
Sturm, V. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cologne, Dept Stereotaxy & Funct Neorosurg, D-50924 Cologne, Germany
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10.1136/jnnp.2005.081232
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective: To determine the surgery-related and hardware-related complications of deep-brain stimulation (DBS) at a single centre. Methods: 262 consecutive patients (472 electrodes) operated for DBS in our department from February 1996 to March 2003 were retrospectively analysed to document acute adverse events ( 30 days postoperatively). The data of 180 of these patients were additionally revised to assess long-term complications (352 electrodes, mean follow-up 36.3 (SD 20.8) months). Results: The frequency of minor intraoperative complications was 4.2% (11/262 patients). Transient (0.2%) or permanent (0.4%) neurological deficits, and in one case asymptomatic intracranial haemorrhage (0.2%), were registered as acute severe adverse events caused by surgery. Among minor acute complications were subcutaneous bleeding along the extension wire (1.2%) and haematoma at the pulse generator implantation site (1.2%). Skin infection caused by the implanted material was registered in 15 of 262 patients (5.7%). The infection rate during the first observation period was 1.5% (4/262 patients) and the late infection rate was 6.1% (11/180 patients). Partial or complete removal of the stimulation system was necessitated in 12 of 262 (4.6%) patients because of skin infection. During the long-term observation period, hardware-related problems were registered in 25 of 180 (13.9%) patients. Conclusions: Stereotactic implantation of electrodes for DBS, if performed with multiplanar three-dimensional imaging and advanced treatment planning software, is a safe procedure with no mortality and low morbidity. The main causes for the patients' prolonged hospital stay and repeated surgery were wound infections and hardware-related complications.
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