| Objective: To explore subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation surgery inimproving the core symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, restingtremor) the efficacy of surgical treatment. Methods: observed the stimulus targets sixcases the core symptoms of Parkinson’s disease patients, are the subthalamic nucleus(muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, resting tremor) with respect to the preoperativeimprovement.4cases of bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation surgery,2patients underwent unilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation surgery, andpreoperative and postoperative UPDRS scores. Results: subthalamic nucleus deep brainstimulation surgery in improving the core symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (musclerigidity, bradykinesia, resting tremor) has a significant effect, six cases of Parkinson’sdisease patients after six months the core symptoms in varying degrees of change, and6patients with postoperative UPDRS scores compared with preoperative UPDRS scorelower in varying degrees, by observing the patient’s postoperative Madopar dosagesignificantly reduced. The patients preoperative exist typical facial skin a lot of fatexudation and typical face mask, but after no significant improvement in patients aftersurgery area subcutaneous infection, and the patient’s postoperative MRI promptedelectrode needle Road through the ventricle intraventricular hemorrhage, but did not causeclinical symptoms. These symptoms improved after the relevant treatment Conclusion:subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation surgery efficacy of surgical treatment ofParkinson’s disease is considerable, can make a significant reduction in the dose ofMadopar, can significantly improve the core of Parkinson’s disease symptoms (musclerigidity, bradykinesia, still tremors), but to improve the patients remaining symptoms(such as: oil, skin, face mask, etc.) yet to be explored. |