Secondary Dystonia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparative Study Between the Functional Outcomes of Neuromodulation and Neuroablation Techniques for Treatment of Secondary Dystonia
The disability inflected by dystonia encouraged the development of many neurosurgical
procedures.
This is a prospective study included 120 patients suffering from intractable secondary
dystonia.
They were subjected to different neurosurgical treatments and were assessed through the
follow up period
Background:
Secondary dystonia are the syndromes that have dystonic symptoms due to brain insult which
can be associated with neonatal encephalopathy syndromes, trauma, vascular injury,
infections, demyelinations, or hereditary disorders associated with neurodegenerative
process. The disability inflected by dystonia encouraged the development of many
neurosurgical procedures in order to improve the quality of life of these patients.
The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of different Neuroablative and modulation
techniques in treatment of secondary dystonia.
Patients and methods This is a prospective study included 120 patients suffering from
intractable secondary dystonia. Ablative techniques included the brain lesioning procedure
and combined anterior and posterior lumbar rhizotomy (CAPR). Modulation techniques included
deep brain stimulation (DBS) and intrathecal baclofen therapy (ITB). Patients with focal
dystonia were included in the Botulinum toxin injection group. Patients with generalized
dystonia were included in either of the brain lesioning or the deep brain stimulation, and
patients with predominant affection of both lower limbs were included in either of the (CAPR)
or the (ITB) groups.
Assessment measures included the evaluation of the muscle tone, range of motion, and the
Burke-Fahn-Marsden dystonia rating scale through a follow up period of one year.
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