Larson, 2015 - Google Patents
New techniques for deep brain stimulation lead implantationLarson, 2015
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- 4401190713204166665
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- Larson P
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- Deep Brain Stimulation Management
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Awake, physiologically guided surgery has long been considered the gold standard for deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead implantation. 1–3 Most surgeons performing DBS have traditionally used a stereotactic frame such as the Leksell (Elekta, Stockholm, Sweden) or …
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