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Outcome in unipolar affective disorder after stereotactic tractotomy
L M Lovett1, R Crimmins, D M Shaw
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Liverpool.
Abstract:
An evaluation of 15 patients treated by subcaudate stereotactic tractotomy (SST) for treatment-resistant unipolar affective disorder was made for frequency and severity of recurrence of illness. One-third had died by the time of assessment, but none by suicide. Two-thirds of the sample experienced a reduction in the severity of depressive episodes after the operation; only one-third reported a reduction in frequency of episodes.

