Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Neurosurg Focus. 2010 Aug;29(2):E14. doi: 10.3171/2010.4.FOCUS1096.
Patients suffering from disorders of consciousness constitute a population that exists largely outside of the daily practice patterns of neurosurgeons. Historically, treatment has focused on nursing and custodial issues with limited neurosurgical intervention. Recently, however, deep brain stimulation has been explored to restore cognitive and physical function to patients in minimally conscious states. In this article, the authors characterize the physiological mechanisms for the use of deep brain stimulation in persistently vegetative and minimally conscious patients, review published cases and associated ethical concerns, and discuss future directions of this technology.
意识障碍患者是一个在很大程度上处于神经外科日常实践范围之外的群体。历史上,治疗主要集中在护理和监护问题上,神经外科干预有限。然而,最近,已经探索了深部脑刺激以恢复处于最小意识状态的患者的认知和身体功能。在本文中,作者描述了在持续性植物状态和最小意识状态患者中使用深部脑刺激的生理机制,回顾了已发表的病例和相关的伦理问题,并讨论了该技术的未来方向。