DBS stands for Deep Brain Stimulation. It’s a surgical procedure that uses implanted electrodes to deliver electrical pulses to specific areas of the brain, acting like a pacemaker for your brain. It helps control tremors, stiffness, and other movement problems.
During DBS surgery, thin wires with electrodes (think tiny tips) are implanted in specific areas of your brain. These wires are then connected to a pulse generator, similar to a pacemaker, placed under the skin in your chest or abdomen. The pulse generator sends electrical pulses to your brain through the wires, helping to regulate activity.
DBS is primarily used to treat movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. It’s also being explored for some neuropsychiatric conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and epilepsy.
Deep Brain Stimulation cost starts from 22000 USD
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