the last thirteen years one three thirteen years i 've been part of an
exceptional team at insightec in
israel and partners around the world for
taking this idea this concept
noninvasive
surgery from the
research lab
to
routine clinical use and this is what i 'll tell you about thirteen years
for some of you you can empathize with that number for me today on this date it 's like a second bar mitzvah experience
this dream is really enabled by the convergence of two known technologies one is the focused ultrasound and the other one is the
vision enabled
magnetic resonance imaging
it is
transparent made just for you so you see it 's all intact
completely
transparent i 'll take you now to the acoustic lab you see the
phantom within the aquarium this is a setup i put in a physics lab on the right hand side you see an ultrasonic transducer so the ultrasonic transducer emits basically an ultrasonic beam that focuses
inside the
phantom okay when you hear the click
this is when the
energy starts to emit and you see a little lesion form inside the
phantom okay so everything around it is whole and
intact it 's just a lesion formed inside so think about
this is in your brain we need to reach a target inside the brain we can do it without harming any
tissue so this is i think the first kosher hippocratic
surgical
systemlaughter okay so let 's talk a little bit about
you know all about imaging right ultrasound imaging and you know also about lithotripsy breaking
kidney stones but ultrasound can be shaped to be anything in between because it 's a mechanical
force basically it 's a force
acting on a
tissue that it transverses
so you can change the
intensity the
frequency the
duration the pulse shape of the ultrasound to create anything from an airbrush to a
hammer and i am going to show you multiple applications in the
medical field that can be enabled
so this idea of harnessing focused ultrasound to treat lesions in the brain is not new at all when i was born this idea was already conceived
by pioneers such as the fry brothers and lars leksell who is know
actually as the
inventor of the gammaknife but you may not know that he tried to perform lobotomies in the brain noninvasively
and it makes you
ponder why those pioneers failed
and there was something
fundamental that they were
missing they were
missing the
vision it wasn 't until the
invention of the mr and really the integration of mr with focused ultrasound that we could get the feedback both the anatomical and the physiological
in order to have a completely noninvasive closed loop surgical
procedure so this is how it looks you know the operating room of the future today this is an mr suite with a focused ultrasound system
and i will give you several examples so the first one is in the brain one of the neurological conditions that can be treated with focused ultrasound
and be really independent in your life
without the help of others
so i 'd like you to meet john
john is a
retired professor of history from
virginia so he suffered from
essential tremor for many years
and medication didn 't help him anymore and many of those patients refused to
undergosurgery to have people cut into their brain and about four or five months ago he
so now i 'll take you through what a
typicalprocedure like that looks like what noninvasive
surgery looks like
so we put the patient on the mr table we
attach a transducer in this case to the brain but if it will be a different organ it will be a different transducer attached to the patient
this is the sort of general area of the
treatment it 's a safety
boundary around the target it 's a target in the thalamus so once those pictures are acquired and the
physician has drawn all the necessary safety limits and so on
injecting the
energy we call it sonication the only handwork the
physician does here is moving a mouse this is the only
device he needs in this
treatment so he presses sonicate and this is what happens you see the transducer the light blue there 's water in between the skull and the transducer
and it does this burst of
energy it elevates the temperature
of the mr it is not being used in regular diagnostic imaging
but here we can get both the anatomical imaging and the temperature maps in real time and you can see the points there on the graph
the temperature was raised to forty three degrees c
temporarily this doesn 't cause any damage but the point is we are right on target so once the
physician verifies that the focus spot is on the target he has chosen then we move
to perform a full
energy ablation like you see here and you see the temperature rises to like fifty five to sixty degrees
and this is a quote from john after he wrote it he said
miraculous and his wife said this is the happiest moment of my life
and you wonder why i mean one of the messages i like to carry over is what about defending quality of life i mean those people lose their
independence they are
dependent on others
so you can see here
there 's no
recovery needed no nothing he 's back to his
normal life let 's move now to a more
painful subject pain is something that can make your life miserable
and people are
suffering from all kinds of pain like
very
painful all those i 've indicated have already been shown to be
successfully treated by focused ultrasound relieving the pain again very fast and
i would like to tell you about
he 's a seventy eight year old farmer who suffered from how should i say it it 's called pain in the butt he had metastases in his right buttock and he couldn 't sit even with medication he had to forgo all the farm activities
he was treated with radiation therapy state of the art radiation therapy but it didn 't help many patients like that favor radiation therapy and again he volunteered to a pivotal study that
and
his wife
actually took him they drove like three hours from their farm to the hospital
he took the treatment
so again this is an immediate
relief and you have to understand what those people feel and what their family
he returned again to his daily
routine on the farm he rides his
tractor he rides his horse to their mountain cabin
regularly and he has been very happy
but now you ask me but what about war the war on
cancer show us some
primarycancer what can be done there so i have good news and bad news the good news there 's a lot that can be done and it has been shown
actually outside of the u s
and doing that in the u s is very
painful i don 't see without this nation
the
adverse event trait in prostate
cancer there is a
unique opportunity now with focused ultrasound guided by
because we can
actually think about
well
the
challenge there with a breathing and awake patient and in all our treatments the patient is awake and
conscious and speaks with the physician
is you have to teach the mr some tricks how to do it in real time and
this will take time this will take two years but i have now a message to the ladies and this is in two thousand and four the fda has approved mr guided focused ultrasounds for the
treatment of symptomatic
she was diagnosed with a grapefruit sized fibroid this is a big fibroid she was offered a hysterectomy but this is an inconceivable
proposition for someone who wants to keep her pregnancy option so she elected to
undergo a focused ultrasound
procedure in two thousand and eight
and in two thousand and ten she became a first time mother to a
healthy baby so new life was
i 'd like to leave you with
actually four messages one is think about the
amount of
suffering that is saved from patients undergoing noninvasive surgery
and also the
economical and
emotional burden removed from their families and communities and the society at large
and
i think also from their physicians by the way
the patient holds a stop sonication
button he can stop the
surgery at any moment and
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