“…Such absence of permanent sequelae as well as location of edema isolated at the tip, perilead or subcortically makes it unlikely to be due to a venous infarct, which has typical imaging characteristics showing cortical wedge-shaped ischemia [1,10]. Very likely, mechanical trauma due to microelectrode and DBS lead insertion disrupts the blood-brain barrier to some extent, which could result in the possibility of “luxury perfusion” [1,2,15]. Why this leads to such clinical presentations seen in a small subset of patients herein is curious, as it is unclear why such an occurrence remains predominantly unilateral despite bilateral implantation, here and in other series [1,2].…”