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Hand Dystonia after Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy in Essential Tremor.

Authors: Cuony J, Lorton O, Tomkova Chaoui E, Comet C, Schaller K, Salomir R, Momjian S, Fleury V

Magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy is an effective treatment for drug-resistant tremor. The most frequent side effects are ataxia, gait disturbance, paresthesias, dysgeusia, and hemiparesis. Here, we report the first case of thalamic hand dystonia rapidly occurring after MRgFUS thalamotomy of the ventral intermediate nucleus (V.im). MRgFUS thalamotomy was performed in a 60-year-old left-handed patient for his disabling medically refractory essential tremor. The intervention resulted in a marked reduction of his action tremor. However, the patient developed an unvoluntary abnormal posture in his left hand a few days after the procedure with difficulty holding a cigarette between his fingers. Brain MRI revealed the expected MRgFUS lesion within the right V.im as well as an extension of the lesion anteriorly to the V.im in the ventro-oralis nucleus. Tractography showed that the lesion disrupted the dentato-rubro-thalamic tract as expected with a lesion suppressing tremor. However, the lesion also was interrupted fibers connecting to the superior frontal and pre-central cortices (primary motor cortex, premotor cortex, and supplementary area). We hypothesized that the interventional MRgFUS thalamotomy was slightly off target, which induced a dysfunction within the cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical network and the cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathway reaching a sufficient threshold of basal ganglia/cerebellum circuitry interference to induce dystonia. This rare side effect emphasizes the risk of imbalance within the dystonia network (i.e., basal ganglia-cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit) secondary to V.im thalamotomy.

Introduction

Purpose Thermal Ablation
Study Objective To characterize and report occurrences of hand dystonia following focused ultrasound thalamotomy in patients treated for essential tremor.
Animal model / Human subject Humans
Disease model Essential tremor
MRI or image guidance method magnetic resonance image guidance (MRI)
Targeted brain region(s) Thalamus
Target coordinates Not provided
Cargo name and characteristics Not Provided
Route of administration not provided

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Focused ultrasound thalamotomy for essential tremor was associated with the development of hand dystonia; no specific focused ultrasound parameters were reported.
Duration of biological effect not provided
Safety-related matter The paper reports hand dystonia as an adverse effect following focused ultrasound thalamotomy for essential tremor, indicating a safety concern associated with the procedure.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Not provided
FUS Frequency Not provided
FUS Intensity Not provided
FUS Pressure Not provided
FUS Mode Not provided
Pulse duration Not provided
Duration of a single FUS session Not provided
Focal Characteristics Not provided
Treatment frequency single session

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