Sterling Hospital’s “Directional Lead” Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery Opens New Parkinson’s Treatment Options

Gujarat's Multispeciality Hospital performs "Directional Lead" Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery to Improve 59-Year-Old Patient's Quality of Life.

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Ahmedabad: For the first time in Gujarat, the cutting-edge “Directional Lead” Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for treating advanced Parkinson’s disease has been successfully implemented at Sterling Hospitals, a leader in healthcare innovation.

A 59-year-old man, whose Parkinson’s disease had progressed to the point that he was experiencing substantial motor fluctuations and strange dance motions owing to drug overdose, had his quality of life enhanced by Sterling Hospital. Dr. Mitesh Chandarana, a world-renowned neurosurgeon and expert in movement disorders, oversaw this innovative operation, which represents a major step forward in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.

Debilitating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative brain ailment, include tremors in the hands and feet, stiffness, slowness of movement, trouble walking, and other systemic problems. It is estimated that between 120 and 180 persons per 100,000 in India have Parkinson’s disease, making the total number of people affected by this disorder one million. However, this estimate may be significantly low because of the high prevalence of underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis in the country.

Patients struggling with the unrelenting development of Parkinson’s disease now have a new option in the form of the groundbreaking Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) operation. DBS is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that includes implanting electrodes into a targeted area of the brain with the use of state-of-the-art stereotactic technology. An implanted pulse generator (IPG battery; sometimes known as a “brain pacemaker”) is put subcutaneously in the upper chest, and electrodes are attached to it.

Dr. Mitesh Chandarana, a neurologist and movement disorders specialist at Sterling Hospital, was excited about the successful surgery and said, “Parkinson’s disease presents immense challenges for those affected, and our goal is to continually push the boundaries of medical science to provide effective treatment options for the patients.” Because to the hard work of everyone involved, this DBS treatment was a huge success, demonstrating Sterling Hospital’s commitment to provide cutting-edge medical care to the local community. It’s more proof that we’re dedicated to improving our patients’ lives via the use of innovative technologies.

The first “Directional lead DBS surgery” in Gujarat was conducted at Sterling Hospital, under the expert supervision of Dr. Mitesh Chandarana. This cutting-edge technology allows for targeted electrical stimulation in certain areas of the brain, boosting the procedure’s overall efficacy while minimising stimulation-related adverse effects. This groundbreaking achievement is a direct result of Sterling Hospital’s unwavering dedication to the adoption of cutting-edge medical practises, which has led to new possibilities for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease in Gujarat.

The DBS procedure has shown very encouraging outcomes. Reduced drug dosages and increased functioning lasting years, even decades, have been associated with considerable improvements in patients’ quality of life. Although surgical intervention cannot reverse the effects of the condition, it has been shown to be an effective means of coping with its incapacitating symptoms. Sterling Hospital is dedicated to provide patients with the most innovative therapies available for neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease, and we have the cutting-edge facilities and staff to make that a reality.

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