Katalin Oterdoom
Thalamotomy, a neurosurgical procedure used to treat movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, has evolved significantly with advancements in technology and surgical techniques. This article explores the importance of intraoperative clinical and accelerometric assessments in predicting thalamotomy outcomes. Intraoperative clinical assessments provide real-time feedback on neurological status, ensuring safety and customization of the procedure. Accelerometric assessments offer objective measurements of tremor severity, aiding in targeted lesioning. Integrating these assessments allows for a patient-centered approach, enhancing the likelihood of successful outcomes while minimizing side effects. This article emphasizes the significance of these assessments in improving thalamotomy precision and patient outcomes.
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