Date of event.Please note that this date is based off the date of publication of the article as the actual event date was not provided.Section d information references the main component of one of the systems involved in the reported events; other applicable components are: product id: 3389, product type: lead.A good faith effort will be made to obtain the applicable information relevant to the report.If information is provided in the future, a supplemental report will be issued.
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Krause, p., lauritsch, k., lipp, a., horn, a., weschke, b., kupsch, a., kiening, k.L., schneider, g-h., kuhn, a.A.Long-term results of deep brain stimulation in a cohort of eight children with isolated dystonia.Journal of neurology.2016.Doi 10.1007/s00415-016-8253-6 summary: our study presents the first blinded video rating assessment of the short- and long-term effects of pallidal dbs in children with idiopathic or hereditary isolated dystonia.Reported event: patient 3: a (b)(6) male patient with deep brain stimulation (dbs) for dystonia experienced limited clinical improvement and electrode displacement, where the electrodes were located too lateral in the external pallidum.As a result the patient underwent a replacement surgery 2 years after the initial implant, which ultimately led to "clinically meaningful" improvement.
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