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Study designA phantom experiment, two thermocouple experiments, three in vivo pig experiments, and a simulated treatment on a healthy human volunteer were conducted to test the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) for treating facet joint pain.ObjectiveThe goal of the current study was to develop a novel method for accurate and safe noninvasive facet joint ablation using MRgFUS.Summary of background dataFacet joints are a common source of chronic back pain. Direct facet joint interventions include medial branch nerve ablation and intra-articular injections, which are widely used, but limited in the short and long term. MRgFUS is a breakthrough technology that enables accurate delivery of high-intensity focused ultrasound energy to create a localized temperature rise for tissue ablation, using MR guidance for treatment planning and real-time feedback.MethodsWe validated the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of MRgFUS for facet joint ablation using the ExAblate 2000® System (InSightec Ltd., Tirat Carmel, Israel) and confirmed the system's ability to ablate the edge of the facet joint and all terminal nerves innervating the joint. A phantom experiment, two thermocouple experiments, three in vivo pig experiments, and a simulated treatment on a healthy human volunteer were conducted.ResultsThe experiments showed that targeting the facet joint with energies of 150–450 J provides controlled and accurate heating at the facet joint edge without penetration to the vertebral body, spinal canal, or root foramina. Treating with reduced diameter of the acoustic beam is recommended since a narrower beam improves access to the targeted areas.ConclusionsMRgFUS can safely and effectively target and ablate the facet joint. These results are highly significant, given that this is the first study to demonstrate the potential of MRgFUS to treat facet joint pain.

Highlights

  • Lumbar zygapophysial joint arthropathy is a challenging condition affecting up to 15% of patients with chronic low back pain

  • magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) can safely and effectively target and ablate the facet joint. These results are highly significant, given that this is the first study to demonstrate the potential of MRgFUS to treat facet joint pain

  • The current study evaluated the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of MRgFUS for facet joint pain palliation using a series of in vitro and animal studies, as well as a simulated treatment on a healthy human volunteer

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Lumbar zygapophysial joint arthropathy is a challenging condition affecting up to 15% of patients with chronic low back pain. The uniqueness of MRgFUS is based on a technology that facilitates real-time MRI monitoring and control, thereby supplying a high-quality anatomical image of the patient's internal organs and a real-time temperature map for monitoring the thermal rise in the targeted region [7,8,9]. This allows for treatment adjustments based on ongoing monitoring of the therapeutic effect on the tissue and assures maximum efficiency and safety. This study aimed to build the foundation of data required for initiating phase 1 clinical research

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