Long-term results of stereotaxy in the treatment of essential tremor.

Category Primary study
JournalStereotactic and functional neurosurgery
Year 1990
In patients with severe tremor that is resistant to drug therapy, stereotactic coagulation can achieve a satisfactory and lasting reduction of the movement disorders. Very few long-term studies have been conducted following stereotactic operations. From 1964 to 1984, 104 patients with a diagnosis of essential tremor were operated on in the Division of Stereotaxy and Neuronuclear Medicine. After an average follow-up period of 8.6 years, 65 patients were examined. In 80%, the success of the stereotactic operation was still evident. Complete disappearance or substantial reduction of the tremor was determined in 69% and moderate improvement in 11.9% of the patients.
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