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A metaanalysis comparing the results of pallidotomy performed using microelectrode recording or macroelectrode stimulation.

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A metaanalysis comparing the results of pallidotomy performed using microelectrode recording or macroelectrode stimulation.

Auteurs : Ravikant S. Palur ; Caglar Berk ; Michael Schulzer ; Christopher R. Honey

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Abstract

There is an active debate regarding whether pallidotomy should be performed using macroelectrode stimulation or the more sophisticated and expensive method of microelectrode recording. No prospective, randomized trial results have answered this question, although personnel at many centers claim one method is superior. In their metaanalysis the authors reviewed published reports of both methods to determine if there is a significant difference in clinical outcomes or complication rates associated with these methods.

DOI: 10.3171/jns.2002.96.6.1058
PubMed: 12066907

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