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Title: Evolution of Movement Disorders Surgery Leading to Contemporary Focused Ultrasound Therapy for Tremor
Authors: AHMED, HenaFIELD, WesleyHAYES, Michael T.LOPEZ, William Omar ContrerasMCDANNOLD, NathanMUKUNDAN JR., SrinivasanTIERNEY, Travis S.
Citation: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, v.23, n.4, p.515-0, 2015
Abstract: Progressively less invasive neurosurgical approaches for the treatment of movement disorders have evolved, beginning with open craniotomy for placement of lesions within pyramidal structures followed by refined stereotactic ablation of extrapyramidal targets that encouraged nondestructive electrode stimulation of deep brain structures. A noninvasive approach using transcranial high-energy focused ultrasound has emerged for the treatment of intractable tremor. The ability to target discreet intracranial sites millimeters in size through the intact skull using focused acoustic energy marks an important milestone in movement disorders surgery. This article describes the evolution of magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound for ventrolateral thalamotomy for tremor.
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