cingulotomy
Cingulotomy is a psychosurgical procedure that involves the intentional destruction of a small area of brain tissue in the cingulate bundle, a part of the limbic system. This surgical intervention is typically considered a last resort for individuals with severe, intractable psychiatric conditions that have not responded to conventional treatments. The primary conditions for which cingulotomy has been performed include severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), major depressive disorder, and chronic pain syndromes. The goal of the procedure is to interrupt abnormal neural pathways believed to contribute to these conditions.
The procedure is performed using stereotactic neurosurgery, which allows for precise targeting of the brain structures.
While cingulotomy can offer significant relief for some individuals, it is not without risks and potential