Chottiwat Tansirisithikul MD*, Bunpot Sitthinamsuwan MD, MSc*, Duangta Graipaspong MD**, Chulalak Trisuwanwat MD**, Sarutabhandu Chakrabhandu Na Ayutaya MD***, Sarun Nunta-aree MD, PhD*
Affiliation : * Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand ** Galya Rajanagarindra Institute, Department of Mental Health, Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand *** Sakaeo Rajanagarindra Psychiatic Hospital, Department of Mental Health, Ministry of Public Health, Sakaeo, Thailand
Background : Psychosurgery is the mainstay treatment for refractory psychiatric illness. Anterior cingulotomy can be used
for treating various mental and chronic pain disorders.
Objective : To report success of this procedure in the treatment of severe aggressive behavior in a patient with paranoid
schizophrenia.
Case Report : A 44-year-old male developed psychotic features, substance dependence and aggressive behavior since he was
at the age of 25. The patient was admitted several times in a forensic psychiatric hospital. His psychiatric symptoms were
refractory to medical therapy and electroconvulsive therapy. Bilateral anterior cingulotomy was performed by using modern
technique of stereotactic brain surgery to suppress his violence.
Results : There was no aggressive behavior after the operation. Auditory hallucination, paranoid delusion and substance
abuse behavior also disappeared. The patient could return to live in his community and started working as a seller in a
primary school. There was no cognitive disturbance and recurrent symptom at one year postoperatively. However, antipsychotics
were continuously prescribed as a maintenance therapy.
Conclusion : Psychosurgery is an appropriate option in refractory cases of psychiatric illness. Anterior cingulotomy renders
favorable result in the treatment of aggression behavior, psychotic manifestation and substance dependence. To date, this
article is the first case report of schizophrenia treated by modern techniques of psychosurgery in the 21st century of Thailand.
Keywords : Psychosurgery, Anterior cingulotomy, Aggressive behavior, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Substance dependence
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