Date: Sat, 2 Dec 1995 09:07:01 -0800 From: "J.R. Bruman" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: 2 Year Report on Pallidotomy Dr. Berns evidently is one of the luckiest pallidotomy recipients and his enthusiasm is understandable. The only note of caution I can see is that Iacono and his team don't believe that electrostimulation guidance to navigate the probe during surgery is needed, while other teams, such as Emory University, seem to think it is vital. Patients should do their own research and maybe shop around before deciding. Cheers, Joe J. R. Bruman (818) 789-3694 Joe, I need to add a word of correction to your above post. Dr. Iacono does believe in and uses electrostimulation to guide the probe and finally locate the target. He does not believe in or practice except in rare cases microelectrode recordings which he finds absolutely unnecessary as far as creating the lesion. Microelectrode recordings are interesting and helpful academic research material but hardly worth putting the patient through 8-10 hours without meds and in the uncomfortable stereotactic frame. By the way I would be most interested in more details about the research for Parkinson's Disease going on in La Jolla. Perhaps you could send me a private post with as much detail as you have. Is it tied in with Scripps or UCSD Med Center? Regards, Don Dr. Don Berns 4943 Del Monte Rd. La Canada, CA 91011 818-790-8812 <[log in to unmask]>