Comparison of neuropsychological side effects between contemporary radiofrequency ablative neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders and conventional neurosurgical procedures: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Background Psychiatric disorders are increasingly
contributing to global disability. Despite advances in
conservative management, the prevalence of treatment-resistant
cases remains high. Meanwhile, neurosurgery for
psychiatric disorders (NPD) remains underused, largely due
to strict regulations and historical concerns, particularly those
related to neuropsychological side effects (NPSE).
Objective To address this issue, we conducted a systematic
review with meta-analysis
to compare NPSE associated with
radiofrequency ablative NPD to those observed in neuro-oncological,
neurovascular and epilepsy surgeries.
Methods PubMed, Embase and LILACS databases
were searched in April 2024 for articles published in
English/Spanish from 1990 to 2022, following Preferred
Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses
guidelines.
Results A total of 48 articles with 2678 participants
were included. The frequency of transient and permanent
NPSE in the NPD group ranged from 0.94% to
11.50% and 0.94% to 2.03%, respectively, comparable
to the other surgical groups (epilepsy: 0.31–11.70%;
vascular: 0.52–22.90%; oncology: 0.94–17.60% for
transient NPSE; epilepsy: 0.31–12%; vascular: 0.40–
1.96% and oncology: 0.84–1.48% for permanent NPSE).
Regarding permanent NPSE, arguably the most critical
consideration, the NPD group showed better outcomes in
memory, language and social cognition than the epilepsy
group, but worse outcomes in executive and perceptual-motor
functions. Compared with the vascular group, the NPD group had better executive function but worse complex attention.
Finally, the NPD group had fewer permanent deficits than the oncology
group in executive function, complex attention and perceptual-motor
domains, although language performance was lower.
Conclusions Contemporary NPD apparently carries a similar risk
of NPSE as other conventional neurosurgical procedures, challenging
misconceptions and this unjustified barrier to its broader use.
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VILELA-FILHO, Osvaldo et al. Comparison of neuropsychological side effects between contemporary radiofrequency ablative neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders and conventional neurosurgical procedures: systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, London, 2026. DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2025-337800. Disponível em: https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/2026/04/07/jnnp-2025-337800.long. Acesso em: 12 maio 2026.