Canada achieves brain surgery without damaging the skin

The University of Calgary in Canada reported that researchers at the Hodgkins Brain Institute have developed a new technique called Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) that allows surgeons to cut skin or drill into the skull. Under the brain surgery. Using this technology, an 85-year-old man has successfully signed his name for the first time in five years.

The researchers saw the brain through real-time imaging and aimed the beam of high-intensity ultrasound at the area of ​​the brain that was responsible for trembling. The patient was always awake and the results were immediate. The MRgFUS system is unique in western Canada.

Primary tremor is the most common dyskinesia and is usually treated with medication. For some patients, the drug does not work, making the trembling so severe that you can't wear clothes or eat.

Card researchers believe that the idea of ​​performing neurosurgery without hurting the skin is revolutionary. Using this technology, researchers are working on different treatment options for some devastating brain diseases such as Parkinson's disease, dementia, epilepsy and brain tumors.

Card said that this is a good example of precision medical research. Future health care is an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment for patients. The remarkable results of the MRgFUS project show how new technologies can make precision medicine a reality. (Technology Department)

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