This is great news
In Pakistan , At General Hospital Lahore
Deep brain stimulation
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical procedure involving the implantation of a medical device called a brain pacemaker, which sends electrical impulses, through implanted electrodes, to specific parts of the brain (brain nucleus) for the treatment of movement and affective disorders. DBS in select brain regions has provided therapeutic benefits for otherwise-treatment-resistant movement and affective disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, dystonia, chronic pain, major depression and OCD.[SUP][1]](Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia)[/SUP] Despite the long history of DBS,[SUP][2]](Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia)[/SUP] its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear.[SUP][3]](Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia)[/SUP][SUP][4]](Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia)[/SUP] DBS directly changes brain activity in a controlled manner, its effects are reversible (unlike those of lesioning techniques), and it is one of only a few neurosurgical methods that allow blinded studies.[SUP]citation needed][/SUP]
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved DBS as a treatment for essential tremor in 1997,[SUP]citation needed][/SUP] for Parkinson’s disease in 2002,[SUP][5]](Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia)[/SUP] dystonia in 2003,[SUP][6]](Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia)[/SUP] and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in 2009.[SUP][7]](Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia)[/SUP] DBS is also used in research studies to treat chronic pain and has been used to treat various affective disorders, including major depression; neither of these applications of DBS have yet been FDA-approved. While DBS has proven helpful for some patients, there is potential for serious complications and side effects.
A very helpful doctor , Dr Khalid Mahmood is supervising , he got his experience from Ohio USA