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Deep Brain Stimulation Referral / Info
206-368-5935
Gamma Knife Center
206-368-1626
Gamma Knife Toll Free
1-800-695-0654
Neurosurgical Consultants of Washington
206-368-1701
Neurosurgical Consultants of Washington Toll Free
1-888-858-8950
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Deep Brain Stimulation
Today, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has become the most advanced surgical approach
to Parkinson’s disease available to patients worldwide. In this treatment,
a permanent wire electrode is implanted into the brain and connected to a battery
that sends constant electrical signals. These electrical signals shut off certain
brain cells that are thought to become overactive in Parkinson’s disease
and Essential Tremor, as well as the involuntary movements of Dystonia.
Northwest Hospital Program and Team
Northwest Hospital & Medical Center’s Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Program provides a full range of services, from diagnosis and treatment to disease
management and rehabilitation. The Northwest Hospital multidisciplinary DBS
team includes specialists in neurosurgery, neurology, neurophysiology, rehabilitation,
nursing, and neuropsychology.
At Northwest, we have the unique ability to cross reference our target calculations
with a guidance system for stereotactic radiosurgery. Intra-operative microelectrode
recording is done to identify the correct targets. Community and patient education,
as well as focused rehabilitation are strong features of our program. We communicate
closely with referring physicians to provide collaborative ongoing patient follow-up
care. Our goal is to provide compassionately delivered, comprehensive and expert
surgical and medical care to restore optimal function and improve quality of
life for Parkinson’s, Essential Tremor, and Dystonia patients.
When is DBS Recommended?
Deep Brain Stimulation is usually recommended for Parkinson’s patients
who have previously had good symptom control through medication, but continue
to experience tremors, stiffness, slowness, abrupt off/on fluctuations, or difficulty
with walking, balance, or medication-caused dyskinesias. Parkinson’s patients
who are candidates for subthalamic DBS must have had the disease for at least
five years and must not show signs of dementia. Essential Tremor and Dystonia
patients are considered on an individual basis.
More Information
Download our DBS
program overview brochure.
Visit the Medtronic, Inc. website for more information on Activa Therapy. http://www.newhopeforparkinsons.com/regfull/
Contact Us
If you or a family member is interested in more information on Deep Brain Stimulation,
or you would like to see if you are a good candidate for the procedure, please
contact the Deep Brain Stimulation program office at 206-368-5935.
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