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Tony R Wang1, Aaron E Bond1, Robert F Dallapiazza2, Aaron Blanke3, David Tilden3, Thomas E Huerta4, Shayan Moosa1, Francesco U Prada1,5, W Jeffrey Elias1.
Abstract
Although the use of focused ultrasound (FUS) in neurosurgery dates to the 1950s, its clinical utility was limited by the need for a craniotomy to create an acoustic window. Recent technological advances have enabled efficient transcranial delivery of US. Moreover, US is now coupled with MRI to ensure precise energy delivery and monitoring. Thus, MRI-guided transcranial FUS lesioning is now being investigated for myriad neurological and psychiatric disorders. Among the first transcranial FUS treatments is thalamotomy for the treatment of various tremors. The authors provide a technical overview of FUS thalamotomy for tremor as well as important lessons learned during their experience with this emerging technology.Entities:
Keywords: AC-PC = anterior commissure–posterior commissure; ET = essential tremor; FUS; FUS = focused ultrasound; HIFU = high-intensity FUS; SDR = skull density ratio; Vim = ventral intermediate; focused ultrasound; technique; tremor
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29385914 DOI: 10.3171/2017.10.FOCUS17609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurg Focus ISSN: 1092-0684 Impact factor: 4.047