Case report: MR-guided laser induced thermal therapy for palliative cingulotomy

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Abstract

In end-stage cancer, oncologic pain refractory to medical management significantly reduces patients’ quality of life. In recent years, ablative surgery has seen a resurgence in treating diffuse and focal cancer pain in terminal patients. The anterior cingulate gyrus has been a key focus as it plays a role in the cognitive and emotional processing of pain. While radiofrequency ablation of the dorsal anterior cingulate is well described for treating cancer pain, MRIguided laser-induced thermal therapy (LITT) is novel. Our paper describes a patient treated with an MRI-guided LITT therapy of the anterior cingulate gyrus for intractable debilitating pain secondary to terminal metastatic cancer.

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Allam, A. K., Larkin, M. B., Katlowitz, K. A., Shofty, B., & Viswanathan, A. (2022). Case report: MR-guided laser induced thermal therapy for palliative cingulotomy. Frontiers in Pain Research, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpain.2022.1028424

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