Psychosurgery today.

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Abstract

A review on indications, target points and results of stereotactic operations for treatment of psychiatric diseases is given, based on personal experiences and reports in the literature. As a conclusion the author suggests that the anatomical target should be chosen selectively. There is strong evidence that different approaches lead to different results. Cingulotomy is effective for chronic pain with addiction and depression, anterior capsulotomy for obsessive-compulsive and anxiety neurosis, innominotomy for chronic and recurrent depression, and postero-medial hypothalamotomy for restless, aggressive and destructive behaviour. Therefore, the target should be selected according to the individual symptoms of the patient. The results of operation are usually good and most patients can return to a normal life. The side-effects are infrequent and seldom serious. Modern psychosurgery does not modify the personality of the patient. On the contrary it often relieves it from disturbing symptoms of illness.

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Laitinen, L. V. (1988). Psychosurgery today. Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplementum. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9005-0_30

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