2009
Chapter 9 Deep Brain Stimulation Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice and Neurosurgical Research
Fins J. Chapter 9 Deep Brain Stimulation Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice and Neurosurgical Research. 2009, 81-91. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-374248-3.00010-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFood and Drug AdministrationFood and Drug Administration approvalDeep brain stimulationManagement of chronic painResearch of deep brain stimulationBenefit of neuromodulationTreatment of Parkinson's diseaseBrain stimulationRefractory Parkinson's diseaseChronic painParkinson's diseaseObsessive-compulsive disorderManagement of epilepsyClinical trialsClinical investigationDrug AdministrationEthical issuesPutative treatmentsClinical practiceTraumatic brain injuryClinical applicationMovement disordersEssential tremorTherapeutic deploymentPatients
2003
From psychosurgery to neuromodulation and palliation: history's lessons for the ethical conduct and regulation of neuropsychiatric research
Fins J. From psychosurgery to neuromodulation and palliation: history's lessons for the ethical conduct and regulation of neuropsychiatric research. Neurosurgery Clinics Of North America 2003, 14: 303-319. PMID: 12856496, DOI: 10.1016/s1042-3680(02)00118-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychiatric illnessDeep brain stimulationObsessive-compulsive disorderEra of psychosurgerySevere psychiatric illnessTreat psychiatric illnessBrain stimulationTreatment of Parkinson's diseaseModulation of consciousnessTraumatic brain injurySomatic therapiesNeuropsychiatric researchPrefrontal lobotomyBrain injuryCongressional callsPsychosurgeryParkinson's diseaseImplanted deep brain stimulationNeuromodulationIllnessHistory lessonsPsychiatristsPsychiatryLobotomyWidespread condemnation