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  lüll Status of neurosurgery for mental disorder in Scotland  Selective literature  review and overview of current clinical activity Matthews K; Eljamel MSBr J Psychiatry  2003[May]; 182 (ä): 404-11BACKGROUND: Despite the application of ablative neurosurgical treatments for  intractable mental disorder throughout most of the past century, unequivocal  evidence for efficacy has not been provided. AIMS: To review the status of  ablative neurosurgery for mental disorder and to describe the activities of the  Scottish national service. METHOD: Relevant literature is reviewed alongside a  description of recent clinical activity. RESULTS: Neurosurgical treatment is  offered to a small number of patients severely disabled by otherwise intractable  mental disorder. There are inequalities in the strength of evidence to support  the use of some of these procedures. The frequency and severity of adverse  effects remains unclear. We are collecting data that should inform future  practice. CONCLUSIONS: Modern neurosurgery can offer clinically meaningful  symptom relief and improved function for 'untreatable' patients with chronic,  severe depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. However, follow-up studies  of greater rigour are required. The potential role of non-ablative alternatives  remains unclear.|Brain/surgery[MESH]|Depressive Disorder/surgery[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Male[MESH]|Mental Disorders/*surgery[MESH]|Mental Health Services/*organization & administration/statistics & numerical data[MESH]|Neurosurgical Procedures/adverse effects/ethics/*methods[MESH]|Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/surgery[MESH]|Patient Selection[MESH]|Scotland[MESH]|Stereotaxic Techniques[MESH]|Treatment Outcome[MESH] |