Introduction: Transcranial magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (tcMRgFUS) is a promising new technology for the noninvasive treatment of various brain disorders. Here, we present our preliminary results achieved with the first Italian installation of a transcranial MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery (tcMRgFUS) certified system for functional neurosurgery. Technical issues faced to achieve a safe and effective treatment will be discussed focusing on MR high-resolution live imaging and thermometry sequences optimization. Materials and Methods: Patient enrollment was based on indication for functional neurosurgery and evidence of medication-refractory disease; a detailed medical history has been collected together with a complete clinical examination and a neurophysiological assessment. Eligible patients have been screened by MDCT and MRI. Results: Although this is a preliminary experience, the clinical success of our first treatments proves that this promising new technology for non-invasive treatment of various brain disorders can be safely and effectively performed also with the most popular MRI units operating at 1.5 T. Conclusion: TcMRgFUS treatments are currently performed in a very few centers in the world and only using 3 T MRI units. This is the world-first experience of functional neurosurgery successfully performed with a tcMRgFUS installed on the most popular and affordable 1.5 T MR units. Thanks to the use of a radiation-free technique like the MRI as a guide and to the possibility of verifying the clinical effectiveness of such an innovative treatment before a permanent lesion is made in the targeted area of the brain, this technique allows for a huge step forward for both interventional neuroradiology and functional neurosurgery.
C. Gagliardo, M. Marrale, A. Napoli, L. Geraci, G. Collura, A. Franzini, et al. (2016). TRANS-CRANIAL MRI-GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND SURGERY (TCMRGFUS): ITALIAN AND WORLD-FIRST EXPERIENCE AT 1.5 TESLA. PHYSICA MEDICA [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2016.01.445].
TRANS-CRANIAL MRI-GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND SURGERY (TCMRGFUS): ITALIAN AND WORLD-FIRST EXPERIENCE AT 1.5 TESLA
GAGLIARDO, Cesare;MARRALE, Maurizio;GERACI, Laura;COLLURA, Giorgio;BRAI, Maria;MIDIRI, Massimo
2016-01-01
Abstract
Introduction: Transcranial magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (tcMRgFUS) is a promising new technology for the noninvasive treatment of various brain disorders. Here, we present our preliminary results achieved with the first Italian installation of a transcranial MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery (tcMRgFUS) certified system for functional neurosurgery. Technical issues faced to achieve a safe and effective treatment will be discussed focusing on MR high-resolution live imaging and thermometry sequences optimization. Materials and Methods: Patient enrollment was based on indication for functional neurosurgery and evidence of medication-refractory disease; a detailed medical history has been collected together with a complete clinical examination and a neurophysiological assessment. Eligible patients have been screened by MDCT and MRI. Results: Although this is a preliminary experience, the clinical success of our first treatments proves that this promising new technology for non-invasive treatment of various brain disorders can be safely and effectively performed also with the most popular MRI units operating at 1.5 T. Conclusion: TcMRgFUS treatments are currently performed in a very few centers in the world and only using 3 T MRI units. This is the world-first experience of functional neurosurgery successfully performed with a tcMRgFUS installed on the most popular and affordable 1.5 T MR units. Thanks to the use of a radiation-free technique like the MRI as a guide and to the possibility of verifying the clinical effectiveness of such an innovative treatment before a permanent lesion is made in the targeted area of the brain, this technique allows for a huge step forward for both interventional neuroradiology and functional neurosurgery.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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