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Alternative to invasive deep brain stimulation (DBS) new technology in Indian market MRgFUS intervention offers medical intervention for tremors
Alternative to invasive deep brain stimulation (DBS) new technology in Indian market MRgFUS intervention offers medical intervention for tremors

The Hindu

time11 hours ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Alternative to invasive deep brain stimulation (DBS) new technology in Indian market MRgFUS intervention offers medical intervention for tremors

Dressed in a hospital gown 55-year-old Rohit Kumar (name changed) remembers the ice-cold, sterile, brightly lit Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) room that he walked into early this year at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, West Delhi, seeking treatment for his essential tremors that he has been struggling with for nearly half a decade now. Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurological disorders affecting around 1% of the general population worldwide. The prevalence increases with age, with approximately 5% of individuals over the age of 60 experiencing it. Essential tremor can present several challenges, primarily due to the rhythmic shaking it causes, which can significantly impact daily life activities. While not life-threatening, the tremors can make simple tasks like writing, eating, and dressing difficult, leading to embarrassment, frustration and social isolation. In advanced stages, it can affect speech and swallowing. Mr. Kumar is among the three patients to have successfully undergone the relatively new Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) procedure for his essential tremors at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, the first private hospital in North India offering the treatment. The relatively new technology for the Indian market is currently available in select centres across the country including – Royal Care Super Speciality Hospital in Coimbatore (first to offer the technology), KIMS Hospitals (Telangana), and All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi (first government hospital). An alternative to more invasive surgical procedures like deep brain stimulation (DBS) MRgFUS intervention is a non-surgical procedure that uses focused ultrasound waves guided by MRI to target brain tissue responsible for tremors in patients with Parkinson's disease or essential tremor. Currently approved for Essential Tremor (ET) and Tremor-Dominant Parkinson's Disease (TD-PD), this technique offers new hope for patients whose symptoms significantly disrupt daily life. This one-time medical intervention costing Rs. 19-23 lakh has on-table procedure duration of 1 to 3 hours, according to doctors at Sir Ganga Ram which started offering the treatment early this year. The procedure allows physicians to monitor the treatment in real-time and adjust parameters for optimal safety and efficacy. In simple terms we can see the tremors subsiding as the ultrasound disrupts the abnormal communication that the brain has been sending to the body affected body organs,'' said Anshu Rohatgi, vice-chairperson, Neurology, Sir Ganga Ram who has been doing these procedure at the health facility here. Speaking about this technique that has been available in America for over half-a-decade now he added that besides the real-time monitoring, the other benefits include -- no incisions, minimal to no anaesthesia to patients, rapid symptom relief, minimal recovery time (1–2 days) and, one-time treatment with no implants or batteries. MRgFUS treatment targets the thalamus, a key relay centre in the brain. Focused ultrasound energy is used to thermally ablate this specific area, leading to a marked reduction—and in many cases, near-complete resolution—of tremors, often within the same session. Explaining how the system works Dr. Rohatgi said that the treatment creates a small, targeted lesion in the brain tissue to interrupt abnormal signals causing the tremors, without the need for any incisions or implants. This translates to significantly fewer side effects and a faster recovery time compared to traditional surgical methods. Speaking about her experience with procedure Mrs. Radha (name changed), a retired schoolteacher, said that the debilitating hand tremors for several years had transformed her from an independent, confidence woman who loved socialising to being withdrawn and embarrassed by her inability to perform simple tasks such as drinking water, eating a sandwich, or writing her name. The suggestion of undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation left me in distress and fear and when I got to know about MRgFUS I did initially consider getting treatment at UK but was disappointed because of the long waiting time. That was when I heard about the technology being available in Delhi,'' she said. Mrs. Radha underwent MRgFUS Thalamotomy at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and experienced immediate results. 'Her right hand became tremor-free during the procedure itself. The next morning, she joyfully drank water without spilling, ate a sandwich on her own, and wrote her name with a steady hand — big victories that marked a huge leap in reclaiming her life,'' said Dr. Rohatgi. Satnam Chhabra, chairman, Department of Neurosurgery adds, 'This is a highly precise procedure performed by a team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuroradiologists. As this is completely non-invasive, all risks associated with open surgery are effectively avoided.' Insightec is a medical technology company that specialises in MR-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) and in a written response to The Hindu, Maurice R. Ferré, M.D., CEO and chairman of the board of Company noted that they are committed to expanding access to focused ultrasound technology in India, where the demand for innovative, incisionless treatment options continues to grow. Our efforts are centered not only on advancing care for patients with essential tremor and Parkinson's disease, but also on exploring new clinical indications for our Exablate technology in the treatment of other neurological conditions. With more than 25,000 patients treated globally, and over 200 in India across three leading centers, we are proud of the excellent clinical outcomes and the growing enthusiasm from both physicians and patients. This is just the beginning, as we remain focused on working closely with our distributor partner to bring this transformative technology to even more patients across India,'' he added.

Salman Khan meets Didar Singh Chalana in Dubai; entrepreneur gushes over Bollywood superstar's 'humble, grounded personality'
Salman Khan meets Didar Singh Chalana in Dubai; entrepreneur gushes over Bollywood superstar's 'humble, grounded personality'

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Salman Khan meets Didar Singh Chalana in Dubai; entrepreneur gushes over Bollywood superstar's 'humble, grounded personality'

Bollywood superstar is enjoying some down time away from the spotlight. The actor, who has braved a rocky few months on the personal and professional front, was seen out and about in Dubai. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Rocking comfy designer casual attire, the actor was spotted by fans walking around with his team of guards. While enjoying his time out, the actor bumped into UK-based entrepreneur Didar Singh Chalana and seemingly left a lasting impression with his down-to-earth demeanour. Chalana, the founder of several global ventures, expressed his admiration for Khan's humility and grounded nature, calling the experience both a personal and professional milestone. Sharing photos and videos from their chance meeting, he wrote, 'Salman Khan is not only an iconic Bollywood superstar but also a truly inspiring human being.' 'It was always a dream to cross paths with someone of his stature, and I feel incredibly honoured to have had the opportunity to do business with him,' he said. While details of the collaboration remain under wraps, Chalana hinted at future ventures with the actor, built on what he described as 'trust, creativity, and shared vision.' 'Working with Salman Khan has not only been a professional achievement, but also a personal pleasure,' he added. 'His dedication, integrity, and simplicity make him stand apart—not just as a celebrity, but as a remarkable person.' Salman faced a minor slump in his career when his highly anticipated film Sikandar failed to hit the mark at the box office. The film that saw the actor in an action role, released on the Eid weekend, but failed to live up to the buzz and eventually crashed at the box office. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He is reportedly enjoying some time off the film sets, before returning with the action film Ganga Ram with . He is also working with Atlee on a project which has been delayed. Additionally, Salman may also be reuniting with for Prem Ki Shaadi and with Shah Rukh in Tiger Vs Pathaan .

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