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thalamotomy

n. (context surgery English) An invasive procedure, primarily effective for tremors such as those associated with Parkinson's disease, where a selected portion of the thalamus is surgically destroyed.

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Thalamotomy

First introduced in the 1950s, thalamotomy is derived from two words i.e. "thalamus" a part of the brain, and "otomy" means opening into a cavity. It is, therefore, a surgical procedure in which an opening is made into the thalamus in order to improve the overall brain function in patients. It is primarily effective for tremors such as those associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), where a selected portion of the thalamus is surgically destroyed ( ablated). Neurosurgeons use specialized equipment to precisely locate an area of the thalamus, usually choosing to work on only one side (the side opposite that of the worst tremors). Bilateral procedures are poorly tolerated because of increased complication and risk, including vision and speech problems. The positive effects on tremors are immediate. Other less destructive procedures are sometimes preferred, such as subthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS), since this procedure can also improve tremors and other symptoms of PD.

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Should I choose to go that route, there was one operation in particular, the thalamotomy, that Ropper felt might help.

In the months following the thalamotomy, the success of the procedure in taming my left side was a happy and obvious matter of fact.