Browsing by Author "Zırh, Tahsin Ali"
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History of deep brain stimulation
Tönge, Mehmet; Genç, Berkhan; Zırh, Tahsin Ali (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2022)Electrical neuromodulation of the brain comprises stereotactic surgical interventions, primarily those focusing on neurophysiological functional alterations. The term “stereotactic surgery” refers to the discipline of ... -
Microelectrode recording and stimulation in surgery for movement disorders
Zırh, Tahsin Ali; Tönge, Mehmet (Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2022)Intraoperative neuronal microrecordings and stimulation can help in localizing specific targets during stereotactic surgeries. This chapter describes our technique and experience in performing a) microelectrode recording ... -
Parkinson's disease and the COVID-19 pandemic: Do quarantine affect the motor and non-motor symptoms of patients with and without deep brain stimulation?
Helvacı Yılmaz, Nesrin; Bolluk Kılıç, Başak; Zırh, Tahsin Ali; Aslan, Asile Seval; Hanoğlu, Lütfü (Galenos Publishing, 2022)Aim: Patients with chronic diseases were forced into lockdown due to the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic. Extended quarantine could lead to physical inactivity and psychiatric problems. We investigated the effects of ... -
Posterior annulus repair after dynamic stabilisation
Zırh, Tahsin Ali (Galenos Publishing House, 2020)Objective: Intervertebral disc herniations with wide annulus defects have been stabilised with the posterior dynamic stabilisation method following microlumbar discectomy. Materials and Methods: The injured anulus is divided ... -
Surgical management for dystonia: Efficacy of deep brain stimulation in the long term
Kamel, Walaa A.; Majumdar, Pritam; Matis, Georgios; Fenoy, Albert J.; Balakrishnan, Shankar; Zırh, Tahsin Ali; Çevik, Aslıhan; Tomar, Amit Kumar; Ouerchefani, Naoufel (MDPI AG, 2021)Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder substantially affecting the quality of life. Botulinum Neurotoxin (BoNT) is used intramuscularly as a treatment for dystonia; however, not all dystonia patients respond to this ...