Focused ultrasound: growth potential and future directions in neurosurgery.
Michael ZhangAdrian RodriguesQuan ZhouGordon LiPublished in: Journal of neuro-oncology (2021)
Over the past two decades, vast improvements in focused ultrasound (FUS) technology have made the therapy an exciting addition to the neurosurgical armamentarium. In this time period, FUS has gained US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the treatment of two neurological disorders, and ongoing efforts seek to expand the lesion profile that is amenable to ultrasonic intervention. In the following review, we highlight future applications for FUS therapy and compare its potential role against established technologies, including deep brain stimulation and stereotactic radiosurgery. Particular attention is paid to tissue ablation, blood-brain-barrier opening, and gene therapy. We also address technical and infrastructural challenges involved with FUS use and summarize the hurdles that must be overcome before FUS becomes widely accepted in the neurosurgical community.
Keyphrases
- blood brain barrier
- deep brain stimulation
- drug administration
- gene therapy
- parkinson disease
- current status
- randomized controlled trial
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- cerebral ischemia
- healthcare
- mental health
- working memory
- human health
- stem cells
- risk assessment
- quality improvement
- brain injury
- combination therapy
- atrial fibrillation