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The Potential Usefulness of Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound for Obsessive Compulsive Disorders.

Authors: Jung HH, Chang WS, Kim SJ, Kim CH, Chang JW

Obsessive compulsive disorder is a debilitating condition characterized by recurrent obsessive thoughts and compulsive reactions. A great portion of the obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) patients are managed successfully with psychiatric treatment such as selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, but more than 10% of patients are remained as nonresponder who needs neurosurgical treatments. These patients are potential candidates for the neurosurgical management. There had been various kind of operation, lesioning such as leucotomy or cingulotomy or capsulotomy or limbic leucotomy, and with advent of stereotaxic approach and technical advances, deep brain stimulation was more chosen by neurosurgeon due to its characteristic of reversibility and adjustability. Gamma knife radiosurgery are also applied to make lesion targeting based on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, but the complication of adverse radiation effect is not predictable. In the neurosurgical field, MR guided focused ultrasound has advantage of less invasiveness, real-time monitored procedure which is now growing to attempt to apply for various brain disorder. In this review, the neurosurgical treatment modalities for the treatment of OCD will be briefly reviewed and the current state of MR guided focused ultrasound for OCD will be suggested.

Introduction

Purpose Other
Study Objective To briefly review neurosurgical treatment modalities for obsessive-compulsive disorder and present the current state and potential of MR-guided focused ultrasound for treating OCD.
Animal model / Human subject Human (Homo sapiens); strain: not applicable; age: not specified; sex: not specified
Disease model Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
MRI or image guidance method MR-guided focused ultrasound with real-time MRI monitoring
Targeted brain region(s) internal capsule
Cargo name and characteristics MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) — a device-based, noninvasive therapeutic modality that delivers focused high‑intensity ultrasound energy to create targeted thermal lesions in brain tissue under real-time MRI guidance and thermometry; an ablative neurosurgical approach used as an alternative to lesioning, radiosurgery, or deep brain stimulation for treatment‑refractory OCD.
Route of administration Not applicable — no systemic drug delivery; treatments described were neurosurgical (intracranial stereotactic lesioning or deep brain stimulation electrode implantation), stereotactic radiosurgery (Gamma Knife), and transcranial MR‑guided focused ultrasound.

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Neurosurgical interventions (lesioning, gamma knife radiosurgery, deep brain stimulation, and MR-guided focused ultrasound) can provide symptomatic improvement in treatment-refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder, but evidence remains limited, risks (including unpredictable radiation effects) exist, and MRgFUS is a promising less-invasive, real-time monitored option.
Duration of biological effect Not reported
Safety-related matter Gamma knife radiosurgery has potentially unpredictable adverse radiation effects; DBS is favored for its reversibility and adjustability; MR-guided focused ultrasound is less invasive with real-time monitoring, but overall neurosurgical treatments for OCD remain experimental with limited safety evidence.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Not specified in text
FUS Frequency Not specified in the provided text
FUS Intensity Not reported in the provided text
FUS Pressure Not reported
FUS Mode continuous
Pulse duration Not reported
Duration of a single FUS session Not reported in the provided text
Focal Characteristics Not specified in the text.
Treatment frequency single session

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