Unable to lift her hands or move a single step without others' help till a month back, 55-year-old Shashikala Shukla is now a beacon of hope for thousands similarly afflicted by Parkinson's disease, with a neurosurgeon claiming it was the first such (brain pacemaker) implant in eastern India.
Shasikala, a patient of intractable Parkinson's disease for many years, was afflicted by severe rigidity (whole-body stiffness) and bradykinesia (slowness of movements), Consultant Neurosurgeon Anirban Deep Banerjee said.
"As a result of escalating medication, (she) had started showing symptoms of Dyskinesia (involuntary muscle movements). Advanced Parkinson's had severely restricted her mobility, leaving her disabled and mostly bed-bound," Banerjee said.
"The eight-hour-long awake neurosurgery, implanting the constant-current based rechargeable brain pacemaker system, led to an almost overnight improvement in her symptoms," the neurosurgeon said.
Her implant was then programmed and checked for best parameters, leading to a significant reduction in her medications and its side-effects, he added.
"With the facility of recharging the device just like our
cell-phones, this unique, rechargeable brain pacemaker system has the longest lifespan, and (with) the smallest and lightest profile among its counterparts," Banerjee said.
"The model significantly reduces the need for frequent and costly replacements, inherent to non-rechargeable models. Following its FDA approval in June last year, this is Eastern India's first such implant," he said.
Rupali Basu, President and CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India, said, "The implant not only helps in controlling the level of medications required by such patients, but, more importantly, improves their overall quality of life. We would continue delivering such cutting edge innovations in our efforts to touch and transform lives.
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