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Pediatric Deep Brain Stimulation

  • 1st Edition - August 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: George M. Ibrahim, Carolina Gorodetsky
  • Language: English

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Description

Pediatric Deep Brain Stimulation offers the first comprehensive, multi-disciplinary exploration of this rapidly advancing field, providing clinicians with an authoritative guide to the science, practice, and future of pediatric neuromodulation.

Organized into four integrated sections, the book begins with the essentials of a pediatric DBS program—including state-of-the-art imaging, peri-operative management, complication avoidance, and ethical considerations unique to the developing brain. Subsequent chapters examine the use of DBS across the spectrum of childhood movement disorders, from monogenic and acquired dystonias to non-dystonic conditions. A dedicated section addresses neuromodulation for pediatric epilepsy, with a focus on emerging technologies. The book concludes with cutting-edge applications of DBS in neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders and a view toward the integration of neuroengineering to expand the reach and future potential of circuit-based interventions in children.

Edited by a pediatric movement disorders neurologist and a pediatric functional neurosurgeon who together direct an integrative, comprehensive pediatric DBS program, this volume brings a uniquely collaborative perspective and deep clinical expertise. It is an essential resource for neurosurgeons, neurologists, epileptologists, pediatric specialists, and researchers committed to advancing care for children with severe neurological disease.

Key features

  • Provides a start-to-finish guide to the entire pediatric DBS process—from assessment and candidacy determination through surgical planning, peri-operative care and long-term management

  • Reviews programming approaches across a wide range of pediatric conditions, with practical frameworks from experts

  • Summarizes and evaluates the evidence base for DBS in multiple childhood neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders

  • Offers a forward-looking perspective on engineering advances, technological integration, and the ethical principles that must guide the next generation of pediatric neuromodulation

Readership

Neurosurgeons, pediatric neurosurgeons, movement disorders neurologists, developmental pediatricians and neuropsychologists, pediatric nurse practitioners, physician assistants and pediatric intensive care physicians.

Table of contents

Part I: Overview

1. Building a Pediatric DBS program

2. Translating DBS from Adults to Children

3. DBS targets and targeting methods in children

4. Imaging for DBS in children

5. Programming of DBS in Children

6. Complications of DBS in Children

7. Ethical issues in pediatric DBS

Part II: Movement Disorders

8. DBS for monogenic dystonia

9. DBS for status dystonicus

10. DBS for inherited dystonia with and without CNS pathology

11. DBS and alternative surgical approaches for acquired dystonia

12. DBS for non-dystonic movement disorders in children

Part III: Epilepsy

13. Neuromodulation for childhood epilepsy

14. Centromedian and Anterior thalamic DBS in childhood

15. Responsive Neurostimulation in children

Part IV: Neurodevelopmental disorders and emerging indications in children

16. Non-invasive brain stimulation for childhood neurodevelopmental disorders

17. Brain rhythms, oscillations and connectomics: Computational tools to advance modulation in children

18. Deep brain stimulation for neurodevelopmental disorders in children

19. Emerging deep brain stimulation applications for neurocognitive deficits in childhood

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 1, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

GI

George M. Ibrahim

Dr. George Ibrahim is the Abe Bresver Chair in Functional Neurosurgery at the Hospital for Sick Children and Associate Professor in Surgery, Biomedical Engineering and Medical Science at the University of Toronto. He is a Senior Scientist in the Program in Neuroscience and Mental Health at the Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute. He is the Surgical Director of the pediatric DBS program.

Affiliations and expertise
Paediatric Neurosurgeon, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids); Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Medical Sciences; Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Canada

CG

Carolina Gorodetsky

Dr. Carolina Gorodetsky is the Director of Movement Disorder Neurology at the Hospital for Sick Children and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Toronto. She is the Medical Director of the Pediatric Deep Brain Stimulation clinic at the Hospital for Sick Children.
Affiliations and expertise
The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada