SURGICAL TREATMENT OF TREMOR

Thanks to Brain Pacemaker surgery, it is possible to get rid of the symptoms of diseases that make your life difficult, especially dystonia, Parkinson's and epilepsy. And in just a few hours!

Surgical Treatment of Tremor

Tremor is a severe tremor with involuntary and continuous contraction of the muscles. If left untreated, it seriously impairs the quality of human life and prevents people from performing even simple activities such as walking, drinking tea, writing or eating. It can occur as a secondary symptom of many other diseases. It can also be complicated by genetic predisposition.

Diagnosis of Tremor

Tremor is most commonly confused with Parkinson's disease. During the surgical diagnosis, the patient's symptoms are discussed with the patient's history and a conclusion is reached. Having the patient draw a spiral to demonstrate hand coordination indicates the type of tremor.

What are the Types of Tremor?

There are many types of tremor known as unstoppable tremor.

It is possible to encounter tremor problems caused by various diseases, especially essential tremor, which is the most common movement disorder with a rate of 1% of the society,

Parkinson-induced tremor,

Dystonic tremor,

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What is the Surgical Treatment of Tremor?

Essential tremor, which is associated with different diseases, can be seen in personality disorders such as schizophrenia, paranoia, narcissism, and diseases that cause movement disorders such as Parkinson's and Dystonia. Surgical treatment is brain pacemaker surgery. By placing electrodes in the area of the brain that causes tremor and controlling the tremors, the vast majority of patients get rid of the severe tremor problem.

Is a Brain Pacemaker the Definitive Treatment for Tremor?

Tremor is a progressive disease. It can never be completely eliminated. However, the brain pacemaker stops the tremor as long as it works. If the pacemaker is removed or not used, the patient will continue to show the old symptoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Diseases Does Neurology Cover?

Neurology is the medical specialty and main science dealing with diseases affecting the brain and nervous system. Therefore, diseases related to the nervous system such as head traumas, tumors, Alzheimer's disease, Amorosis Fugax, bipolar disorder, brain damage, chronic fatigue syndrome, disorders of consciousness, Down syndrome, Dystonia, Parkinson's, Tremor, Neuralgia, etc. fall within the treatment area of neurology.

Should Persistent Headaches Be Taken Seriously?

Headaches are usually not a sign of something serious. Headaches caused by stress, lack of sleep, smoking, alcohol and dehydration are common. However, if your pain is abnormally severe or does not go away, you should see a neurologist. Headaches that do not go away may be one of the first symptoms of brain tumors, aneurysms or cerebral hemorrhage.

Can I undergo an MRI after having a brain pacemaker implanted?

Brain pacemakers do not restrict patients' daily lives. However, care should be taken when entering magnetic areas such as detectors and MRI machines. Since brain pacemakers contain metal, they can trigger alarm systems. Patients with brain pacemakers are not recommended to enter MRI machines. If MRI imaging is necessary, patients should tell their doctor about the brain pacemaker.

Does a Brain Pacemaker Affect Pregnancy and Childbirth?

The settings of the brain pacemaker can be changed according to the patient's needs and do not interfere with delivery. However, whether the patient's current condition is suitable for this depends on the examination of the neurology doctor. Since the chemicals in the brain change during pregnancy and the contractions experienced especially by patients with movement disorders do not affect the pregnancy process positively, patients should be under regular medical follow-up throughout their pregnancy.

Is it Safe to Exercise with a Brain Pacemaker?

We have already mentioned that the brain pacemaker does not restrict the person's life. Our patients can continue their lives from where they left off, they can also do sports and exercise. They just need to avoid boxing and similar close sports that can cause head trauma or take the necessary precautions.

Does an Epilepsy Battery Eliminate Seizures Completely?

Like a brain pacemaker, an epilepsy pacemaker does not completely eliminate the disease. Epilepsy pacemakers are used to reduce the severity and number of seizures. If the patient can anticipate a seizure, they can adjust the pacemaker and have a much milder seizure.

How Do Battery Treatments Affect Daily Life?

Battery therapies such as brain pacemakers and VNS pacemakers help to improve the quality of life of patients. They do not cause negative situations in daily life. On the contrary, they increase patients' self-confidence and self-love and positively affect their psychology by helping them to become self-sufficient.

What is the Success Rate of Neuromodulation Treatments?

Neuromodulation therapies, which recode damaged areas of the brain with stimulants such as electricity or chemicals, are used in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders such as depression, chronic pain, movement disorders and constitute the latest solutions in the treatment of these diseases. Since all the necessary preparatory steps are carefully carried out before surgery and patients are monitored even during surgery, the risk rates are very low.

Can my disease be treated without surgery?

To answer this clearly, you need to know what your illness is, what stage it is in and how your body reacts to medication. If you think you have a serious illness or are wondering whether your diagnosed illness can be treated without surgery, you can contact us.

What is Metastasis?

Metastasis is the spread of malignant tumor cells, also known as cancerous cells, outside the tissues where they are found, either through blood or lymph, and the growth and spread of cancerous cells in healthy cells. There are various ways to treat it and treatments aim to find the cancerous cells and prevent them from growing and spreading.

Are Brain Tumor Surgeries Risky?

A brain tumor is an emotionally difficult process for the patient and their relatives. It is very important that patients are supported by their relatives during this process. Brain tumor surgery has risks like any other surgery. Some unwanted complications may also develop after surgery. The most common of these are headache and fatigue, both of which are temporary. The patient is kept under observation for a while to prevent any edema or infection.

PROF. DR. TANJU UCAR

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