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Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): For patients with Parkinson's disease - 03/2022

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): For patients with Parkinson's disease
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Abstract

This handout describes how to prepare for and what to expect from deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery, during which a pulse generator (neurostimulator) is implanted in the brain. Included are instructions for self-care after surgery, as well as information about the first programming visit, follow-up testing, safety warnings, risks and side effects, and what to avoid, such as exposure to certain electrical equipment and screening devices.

Author
Neurology-Neurosurgery
Publisher
University of Washington Medical Center
Date Published (original date)
2009
Revision Date
03/2022
General Subject
Neurological Disorders
Patient Care Procedures & Instructions
Surgery
Specific Subject/Keyword
Brain
Brain Disorders
Brain Surgery
Neurological Disorders
Neurosurgery
Parkinsons Disease
Risk Factors
Side Effects
Languages
English
Record ID
3568