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Ganga Ram Hospital doctors use advanced non-invasive method to treat hand tremors
Ganga Ram Hospital doctors use advanced non-invasive method to treat hand tremors

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Ganga Ram Hospital doctors use advanced non-invasive method to treat hand tremors

New Delhi: Doctors at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital claim to have effectively performed a non-surgical treatment, MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) Thalamotomy , on a retired woman schoolteacher who had endured severe hand tremors for several hospital medical team said MRgFUS is an advanced, non-invasive technique utilising focused ultrasound beams guided by MRI to treat specific brain regions causing the tremors. The treatment is particularly beneficial for patients with Essential Tremors and Tremor-Dominant Parkinson's Disease, the team procedure creates a precise lesion in the brain tissue to disrupt irregular signals causing the tremors, without requiring surgical cuts or device implants. This results in reduced complications and quicker recovery compared to conventional surgical doctors said that the patient disclosed her withdrawal from social life as she felt self-conscious about her struggle with fundamental tasks such as drinking, eating without assistance and signing sought help from multiple specialists and underwent various treatments. None proved to be effective. The suggestion of deep brain stimulation surgery, which required implanting a brain pacemaker, heightened her anxiety. She continued to cope with her condition until she learnt about MRgFUS planning to seek treatment in the UK but deterred by lengthy waiting lists, she found out about the treatment's availability in India. She consulted Dr Anshu Rohatgi, vice-chairman of the department of neurology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, who explained the advantages of the the treatment, she noticed immediate improvement. The tremors in her right hand ceased during the procedure. The following day, she successfully accomplished previously challenging tasks - drinking without spillage, independent eating and steady handwriting — significant achievements in her recovery Ajay Swaroop, chairman of the board of management, said that the facility has introduced north India's first non-invasive treatment for severe movement disorders. He emphasised its significance for patients unresponsive to traditional Satnam Chhabra, chairman of the department of neurosurgery, said: "This highly precise procedure was performed by a team comprising neurologists, neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists. As this is completely non-invasive, all risks associated with open surgery are effectively avoided."

In a first, Ganga Ram hospital doctors treat Parkinson's tremors without surgery
In a first, Ganga Ram hospital doctors treat Parkinson's tremors without surgery

India Today

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • India Today

In a first, Ganga Ram hospital doctors treat Parkinson's tremors without surgery

Patients suffering from Parkinson's tremors might find relief as doctors have used a non-surgical method to treat the at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi treated a patient successfully using a method called MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS).According to the experts, this is the first time this method has been used to treat Parkinson's disease in North Parkinson's disease is a brain condition that affects how a person moves. It happens when certain nerve cells in the brain that produce a chemical called dopamine begin to break down or helps control smooth and balanced movement, so when its levels drop, a person can have trouble moving symptoms of the condition include tremors (shaking), especially in the hands, stiff muscles, slowed movements, balance and coordination problems, and small handwriting or changes in time, it may also lead to issues like depression, trouble sleeping, or memory (name changed), a retired schoolteacher, had been battling severe hand tremors for years. These tremors made everyday tasks like drinking water, eating, or writing nearly visiting several doctors and trying different medicines, nothing she was advised to undergo Deep Brain Stimulation, a complicated brain surgery, she was terrified and chose to continue living with the problem. Parkinson's disease is a brain condition that affects how a person moves. () That changed when she learned about a new non-invasive treatment available in Delhi. Initially considering travelling to the UK for the procedure, Reema was relieved to find the same technology here in underwent the MRgFUS procedure, conducted by Dr. Anshu Rohatgi, Vice Chairman of Neurology, and saw results immediately. Her right hand stopped shaking during the treatment next morning, she could hold a glass of water, eat a sandwich, and even write her name, simple acts that felt like major is a modern treatment that doesn't require any cuts or implants. It works by using focused sound waves to target the exact part of the brain causing the procedure is done using an MRI, which ensures high accuracy. It is especially useful for people with Essential Tremors (a common neurological disorder) and Parkinson's Disease where shaking is the main is a completely non-invasive technique, so patients avoid the risks of open surgery and recover faster,' said Dr. Satnam Chhabra, Chairman of Neurosurgery.'This is part of our ongoing effort to bring the latest technology to our patients. For those who don't respond to medicines, this treatment offers a new lease on life,' Dr. Ajay Swaroop, Chairman of the hospital's Board of Management, Watch

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