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Neurotherapeutics

Volume 11, Issue 3, July 2014, Pages 508-526
Neurotherapeutics

Review
Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Epilepsy: Circuits, Targets, and Trials

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Abstract

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has proven remarkably safe and effective in the treatment of movement disorders. As a result, it is being increasingly applied to a range of neurologic and psychiatric disorders, including medically refractory epilepsy. This review will examine the use of DBS in epilepsy, including known targets, mechanisms of neuromodulation and seizure control, published clinical evidence, and novel technologies. Cortical and deep neuromodulation for epilepsy has a long experimental history, but only recently have better understanding of epileptogenic networks, precise stereotactic techniques, and rigorous trial design combined to improve the quality of available evidence and make DBS a viable treatment option. Nonetheless, underlying mechanisms, anatomical targets, and stimulation parameters remain areas of active investigation.

Key Words

Epilepsy
deep brain stimulation
neuromodulation
centromedian nucleus
anterior nucleus
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Nealen G. Laxpati and Willard S. Kasoff contributed equally to this work.