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Functional - Precision Thalamotomy for Refractory Pain with Connectomic Guidance

4 min · 7. juni 2026
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This episode delves into the innovative application of connectomic-guided radiosurgery for treating chronic, refractory pain. We explore the abstract from a 2026 study published in the British Journal of Neurosurgery, which shifts away from traditional indirect targeting in thalamotomy. The research investigates the feasibility of using individual brain connectivity maps for precise radiosurgical planning, aiming to improve outcomes for patients with persistent pain. Key findings highlight the potential for enhanced accuracy and patient-specific treatment strategies. This approach could represent a significant advancement in neurosurgical pain management. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.

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