The deep brain stimulation is surgical technique used for the Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, epilepsy, and psychiatric diseases. A pulse generator or battery (implanted pulse generator, IPG) is a need for replacement every few years. In general, electric cautery(BOVIE), which is commonly used in surgery, cannot be used when the deep brain stimulation machine is inserted, so conventional tools such as scissors and knives are used for replacement surgery. However, in the process, damage to the machine may be inflicted by knives, scissors, etc., and in the worst case, the machine may be unusable, resulting in financial and human consumption. Plasma Blade is currently used for tissue incision and coagulation in Korea, and is the only insurance-recognized tool in Korea for the replacement surgery of a cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED). The deep brain stimulation machine has a structure very similar to that of the heart electronics. In addition, the plasma blade was used to replace the deep brain stimulation machine overseas.The safety is reported in the surgery, so the plasma blade deep brain stimulation machine has been replaced in Korea. The investigators would like to check the safety and effectiveness for use in surgery.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Yonsei University Health System, Severance Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
RECRUITINGComplications occurred during surgery
Evaluate mechanical damage to the DBS machine immediately after surgery
Time frame: Immediately after surgery
Surgical time
Check the time required for surgery
Time frame: Intraoperative
The occurrence of wound-related complications
the occurrence of short-term/long-term complications (hematoma, infection, wound spread, and changes in mechanical resistance values) the 1 day after surgery, 3 weeks after surgery, and 6 months after surgery
Time frame: The 1 day after surgery, 3 weeks after surgery, 6 months after surgery
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