Surgical Management of Brain Tumors with Focused Ultrasound

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Abstract

Focused ultrasound is a novel technique for the treatment of aggressive brain tumors that uses both mechanical and thermal mechanisms. This non-invasive technique can allow for both the thermal ablation of inoperable tumors and the delivery of chemotherapy and immunotherapy while minimizing the risk of infection and shortening the time to recovery. With recent advances, focused ultrasound has been increasingly effective for larger tumors without the need for a craniotomy and can be used with minimal surrounding soft tissue damage. Treatment efficacy is dependent on multiple variables, including blood–brain barrier permeability, patient anatomical features, and tumor-specific features. Currently, many clinical trials are currently underway for the treatment of non-neoplastic cranial pathologies and other non-cranial malignancies. In this article, we review the current state of surgical management of brain tumors using focused ultrasound.

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Mehkri, Y., Pierre, K., Woodford, S. J., Davidson, C. G., Urhie, O., Sriram, S., … Lucke-Wold, B. (2023, May 1). Surgical Management of Brain Tumors with Focused Ultrasound. Current Oncology. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30050377

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