Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current Hurdles

<p>Background. While there is no breakthrough progress in the medical treatment of essential tremor (ET), in the past decades several remarkable achievements happened in the surgical field, such as radiofrequency thalamotomy, thalamic deep brain stimulation and gamma knife thalamotomy. The mos...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Rohani, Alfonso Fasano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2017-05-01
Series:Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
Online Access:https://tremorjournal.org/index.php/tremor/article/view/462
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spelling doaj-5ee4b20c74914c02a6eee56da82d093c2021-04-02T09:25:54ZengUbiquity PressTremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements2160-82882017-05-01710.7916/D8Z89JN1319Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current HurdlesMohammad Rohani0Alfonso Fasano1Department of Neurology, Hazrat Rasool Hospital, Iran University of Medical SciencesUniversity of Toronto, Toronto<p>Background. While there is no breakthrough progress in the medical treatment of essential tremor (ET), in the past decades several remarkable achievements happened in the surgical field, such as radiofrequency thalamotomy, thalamic deep brain stimulation and gamma knife thalamotomy. The most recent advance in this area is magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS).</p> <p>Methods. Purpose of this review is to discuss the new developments and trials of MRgFUS in the treatment of ET and other tremor disorders.</p> <p>Results. MRgFUS is an incision-less surgery performed without anesthesia and ionizing radiation (no risk of cumulative dose and delayed side effects). Studies have shown the safety and effectiveness of unilateral MRgFUS-thalamotomy in the treatment of ET. It has been successfully used in few patients with Parkinson's disease-related tremor and fewer patients with Fragile X-associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome. Safety and long-term effects of the procedure are still unclear, as temporary and permanent adverse events have been reported as well as reoccurrence of tremor.</p> <p>Discussion. MRgFUS is a promising new surgical approach with still a number of unknowns and unsolved issues. It represents a valuable option particularly for patients who refused or could not be candidate for other procedures, deep brain stimulation in particular. </p>https://tremorjournal.org/index.php/tremor/article/view/462
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Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current Hurdles
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title Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current Hurdles
title_short Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current Hurdles
title_full Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current Hurdles
title_fullStr Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current Hurdles
title_full_unstemmed Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor: Review of the Evidence and Discussion of Current Hurdles
title_sort focused ultrasound for essential tremor: review of the evidence and discussion of current hurdles
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
issn 2160-8288
publishDate 2017-05-01
description <p>Background. While there is no breakthrough progress in the medical treatment of essential tremor (ET), in the past decades several remarkable achievements happened in the surgical field, such as radiofrequency thalamotomy, thalamic deep brain stimulation and gamma knife thalamotomy. The most recent advance in this area is magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS).</p> <p>Methods. Purpose of this review is to discuss the new developments and trials of MRgFUS in the treatment of ET and other tremor disorders.</p> <p>Results. MRgFUS is an incision-less surgery performed without anesthesia and ionizing radiation (no risk of cumulative dose and delayed side effects). Studies have shown the safety and effectiveness of unilateral MRgFUS-thalamotomy in the treatment of ET. It has been successfully used in few patients with Parkinson's disease-related tremor and fewer patients with Fragile X-associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome. Safety and long-term effects of the procedure are still unclear, as temporary and permanent adverse events have been reported as well as reoccurrence of tremor.</p> <p>Discussion. MRgFUS is a promising new surgical approach with still a number of unknowns and unsolved issues. It represents a valuable option particularly for patients who refused or could not be candidate for other procedures, deep brain stimulation in particular. </p>
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