Why must patients be awake for part of DBS surgery?
Using the standard, microelectrode guided technique for DBS surgery, brain mapping is performed using microelectrodes. The brain mapping procedure is much harder to do if the patient is under a general anesthetic or strong sedative. In addition, the procedure is safer if the patient’s neurological function (speech and voluntary movement) can be checked periodically during the procedure, which is only possible in an awake patient. For patients undergoing surgery in our investigational interventional MRI protocol, general anesthesia is used for the whole procedure, as the MR images take the place of electrical mapping and monitoring of neurological function.