Subsuperficial Pectoralis Fascial Placement of Implantable Pulse Generators in Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: Technical Note.

Neurosurgery open Pub Date : 2023-03-10 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1227/neuprac.0000000000000032
Alexander R Evans, Audrey A Grossen, Kiana Y Prather, Andrew K Conner
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Background and importance: The second stage of deep brain stimulation requires the placement of an implantable pulse generator (IPG). Although the current placement technique achieves acceptable outcomes, device erosion has been reported. We describe a simple surgical option aimed at increasing device longevity by placing the hardware under the superficial pectoralis fascia.

Clinical presentation: We describe and illustrate the technique of placing the IPG in the subfascial space in a patient undergoing deep brain stimulation. In addition, we provide pearls and pitfalls to be mindful of when implementing this method.

Conclusion: In this technical report, we have outlined a simple alternative approach to the traditional subcutaneous IPG placement by placing the IPG under the superficial pectoralis fascia. This subfascial approach can potentially reduce complications and preserve device longevity.

植入式脉冲发生器在深部脑刺激手术中的胸浅肌筋膜下放置:技术说明
背景和重要性:脑深部刺激的第二阶段需要植入一个植入式脉冲发生器(IPG)。虽然目前的放置技术取得了可接受的结果,但有报道称设备腐蚀。我们描述了一种简单的手术选择,旨在通过将硬件放置在胸浅肌筋膜下来延长设备的使用寿命。临床表现:我们描述并说明了将IPG置于筋膜下间隙的技术,用于接受深部脑刺激的患者。此外,我们还提供了在实现此方法时需要注意的珍珠和陷阱。结论:在这篇技术报告中,我们概述了一种简单的替代方法,即将IPG放置在胸浅肌筋膜下。这种筋膜下入路可以潜在地减少并发症并保持装置的使用寿命。
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