Stereotaxic Thalamotomy for the Relief of Intractable Pain CEM-thalamotomy
Lesions were made in the nucleus centrum medianum by a stereotaxic technique in 15 cases suffering from intractable pain. The lesson was made unilaterally in 8 and bilaterally in 7. All of the cases were relieved of intract-able pain immediately after the operation without any loss of other sensa-ti...
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          | Published in | The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine Vol. 85; no. 3; pp. 286 - 298 | 
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| Main Authors | , | 
| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
| Published | 
        Japan
          Tohoku University Medical Press
    
        01.01.1965
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| ISSN | 0040-8727 1349-3329  | 
| DOI | 10.1620/tjem.85.286 | 
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| Summary: | Lesions were made in the nucleus centrum medianum by a stereotaxic technique in 15 cases suffering from intractable pain. The lesson was made unilaterally in 8 and bilaterally in 7. All of the cases were relieved of intract-able pain immediately after the operation without any loss of other sensa-tion. However, unilateral thalamotomy showed a transient effect, while bilateral thalamotomy showed a persistent sufficient effect, for relief of diffuse, poorly localized pain. There was no operative death or severe complication in this series. After the operation of bilateral CEM-thalamotomy, no change in the EEG was seen. No alteration of consciousness was observed except in 2 eases whose lesion extended to the nucleus parafascicularis or pretectal region. This operative procedure, CEM-thalamotomy, was an appropriate operation for intractable pain caused by malignant tumor. | 
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| ISSN: | 0040-8727 1349-3329  | 
| DOI: | 10.1620/tjem.85.286 |