• Mov. Disord. · Feb 2008

    Case Reports

    Exacerbation of blepharospasm associated with craniocervical dystonia after placement of bilateral globus pallidus internus deep brain stimulator.

    • M Reza Vagefi, Chun Cheng Lin, John D McCann, and Richard L Anderson.
    • Center for Facial Appearances, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, USA.
    • Mov. Disord. 2008 Feb 15; 23 (3): 454-6.

    AbstractTo report a case of exacerbation of blepharospasm after bilateral globus pallidus internus (GPi) deep brain stimulator (DBS) placement. A 69-year-old male presented after bilateral GPi DBS placement for blepharospasm and craniocervical dystonia with worsening eyelid spasms and associated apraxia of lid opening (ALO). Numerous attempts to adjust DBS parameters were ineffective. Consequently, bilateral upper eyelid myectomy was performed. Myectomy surgery was free of complications. The patient had significant improvement of blepharospasm and ALO. Although early success has been reported with DBS placement in a small number of patients with focal dystonias, further studies and longer follow-up are needed to demonstrate whether this will prove to be a useful approach in the treatment of blepharospasm. Upper eyelid myectomy can provide an effective means for treating blepharospasm and associated ALO.2008 Movement Disorder Society

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