Preoperative DTI and probabilistic tractography in an amputee with deep brain stimulation for lower limb stump pain

This study aimed to find out whether preoperative diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and probabilistic tractography could help with surgical planning for deep brain stimulation in the periaqueductal/periventricular grey area (PAG/PVG) in a patient with lower leg stump pain. A preoperative DTI was obtained from the patient, who then received DBS surgery in the PAG/PVG area with good pain relief. The postoperative MRI scan showing electrode placement was used to calculate four seed areas to represent the contacts on the Medtronic 3387® electrode. Probabilistic tractography was then performed from the pre-operative DTI image. Tracts were seen to connect to many areas within the pain network from the four different contacts. These initial findings suggest that preoperative DTI scanning and probabilistic tractography may be able to assist surgical planning in the future.

[1]  Timothy Edward John Behrens,et al.  Connectivity of the human periventricular-periaqueductal gray region. , 2005, Journal of neurosurgery.

[2]  Tipu Z. Aziz,et al.  Deep brain stimulation for the alleviation of post-stroke neuropathic pain , 2006, Pain.

[3]  T. Jensen,et al.  Effect of preoperative extradural bupivacaine and morphine on stump sensation in lower limb amputees. , 1998, British journal of anaesthesia.

[4]  T. Jensen,et al.  A Randomized Study of the Effects of Gabapentin on Postamputation Pain , 2006, Anesthesiology.

[5]  M. Bushnell,et al.  The effects of dorsal column stimulation on measures of clinical and experimental pain in man , 1991, PAIN.

[6]  Timothy Edward John Behrens,et al.  Characterization and propagation of uncertainty in diffusion‐weighted MR imaging , 2003, Magnetic resonance in medicine.

[7]  W. Gordon Community integration of people with traumatic brain injury: introduction1 , 2004 .

[8]  T. Nurmikko,et al.  Incidence of Phantom Phenomena Including Phantom Limb Pain 6 Months After Major Lower Limb Amputation in Patients With Peripheral Vascular Disease , 2006, The Clinical journal of pain.

[9]  J. Czerniecki,et al.  Trial of amitriptyline for relief of pain in amputees: results of a randomized controlled study. , 2004, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

[10]  Timothy Edward John Behrens,et al.  Connection patterns distinguish 3 regions of human parietal cortex. , 2006, Cerebral cortex.

[11]  Guy M. McKhann,et al.  Non-invasive Mapping of Connections Between Human Thalamus and Cortex Using Diffusion Imaging , 2004 .

[12]  Stephen M Smith,et al.  Fast robust automated brain extraction , 2002, Human brain mapping.

[13]  Timothy Edward John Behrens,et al.  Probabilistic diffusion tractography: a potential tool to assess the rate of disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. , 2006, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[14]  E. Chaney,et al.  A comparison of the effects of intrathecal fentanyl and lidocaine on established postamputation stump pain , 1990, Pain.

[15]  Tipu Z. Aziz,et al.  Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders and pain , 2005, Journal of Clinical Neuroscience.

[16]  Timothy Edward John Behrens,et al.  Functional-anatomical validation and individual variation of diffusion tractography-based segmentation of the human thalamus. , 2005, Cerebral cortex.

[17]  Qing-ping Wang,et al.  The dorsal raphe: An important nucleus in pain modulation , 1994, Brain Research Bulletin.

[18]  M. Antal,et al.  The projections of the midbrain periaqueductal grey to the pons and medulla oblongata in rats , 2001, The European journal of neuroscience.

[19]  Mark W. Woolrich,et al.  Advances in functional and structural MR image analysis and implementation as FSL , 2004, NeuroImage.

[20]  M Ennis,et al.  Connections between the central nucleus of the amygdala and the midbrain periaqueductal gray: Topography and reciprocity , 1991, The Journal of comparative neurology.

[21]  M. Alexander,et al.  Principles of Neural Science , 1981 .

[22]  R. Melzack The McGill Pain Questionnaire: Major properties and scoring methods , 1975, PAIN.