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Thursday, September 5, 2019

New CT scan could help Parkinson’s patients during surgery

September 4, 2019, by Kim Posey






LITTLETON, Colo. -- A neurosurgeon at Littleton Adventist Hospital is the first to ever use a new imaging device during deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery for a patient with Parkinson’s disease.

During DBS, a surgeon implants electrodes in the brain to control tremor or other symptoms.
Dr. David VanSickle uses a robotic technique while a patient is under anesthesia, which is different from other surgeons who keep the patient awake during surgery.

Now, VanSickle can also use an advanced computed tomography (CT) imaging scanner called the OmniTom.

“I was the first person to ever use it in an operating room,” VanSickle said.
The scanner produces images twice as accurate as the older one, and that allows surgeons to place the electrodes even more precisely. That could mean more consistent outcomes for patients.

“They’ll have better ability to walk with their Parkinson’s. They’ll have a better smile on their face. They’ll have less tremor, less rigidity, less pain,” VanSickle said.

DBS has been used in more than 80,000 Parkinson’s patients since 1995, but surgeons continue to try to improve the techniques and technology used in the hopes of producing better results.

To see video:

https://kdvr.com/2019/09/04/new-ct-scan-could-help-parkinsons-patients-during-surgery/

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