Publikation

[Focused ultrasound ablation as tremor treatment]

Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 11.01.2018

Bereiche
PubMed
DOI

Zitation
Schreglmann S, Hägele-Link S, Werner B, Martin E, Kägi G. [Focused ultrasound ablation as tremor treatment]. Nervenarzt 2018
Art
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Deutsch)
Zeitschrift
Nervenarzt 2018
Veröffentlichungsdatum
11.01.2018
eISSN (Online)
1433-0407
Kurzbeschreibung/Zielsetzung

BACKGROUND
The development of high-intensity magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided focused ultrasound (MRIgFUS) ablation has widened the spectrum of interventional techniques for stereotactic functional neurosurgery of lesions. This has resulted in novel incisionless intervention approaches for the therapy of tremor disorders. The safety and efficacy is documented by recent study data.

OBJECTIVES
This article encompasses a description of the technological basis and typical course of MRIgFUS interventions, a comparison to alternative open or incisionless surgical techniques as well as a review of the current evidence base for MRIgFUS ablation in the context of lesional interventions to treat tremor.

MATERIAL AND METHODS
Narrative literature review and comparison.

RESULTS
Depending on the surgical target and tremor etiology published trials of MRIgFUS ablation report a reduction of tremor intensity of up to 80% after 6-12 months follow-up without the disadvantages of open brain surgery.

CONCLUSION
The MRIgFUS functional neurosurgery is conducted only at a limited number of treatment sites. First data on lesions of the thalamic ventral intermediary nucleus (V.im.) as well as subthalamic fiber tracts have been published. These results indicate an effective and safe treatment of tremor disorders by MRIgFUS ablation. Incisionless lesional surgery using MRIgFUS is a significant addition to the interventional armamentarium for functional stereotactic neurosurgery and a potentially valuable alternative to established interventional therapy options for tremor disorders.