Stereotactic Radiofrequency Thalamotomy for Cancer Pain: A Systematic Review. 2021

Ali Rezaei Haddad, and James Hayley, and Abteen Mostofi, and Matthew Brown, and Erlick Pereira
Neurosciences Research Centre, Molecular and Clinical Sciences Institute, St George's University of London, London, United Kingdom; St. George's University Hospital, London, United Kingdom. Electronic address: ali.rezaei@nhs.net.

Pain is a common occurrence in patients with cancer, which, in some cases, is not adequately controlled with medical analgesia. Thalamotomy is a treatment option in such circumstances, but synthesis of historical evidence and thalamic stratified data are lacking. We therefore sought to systematically review evidence supporting radiofrequency thalamotomy for intractable cancer pain. This review was performed using multiple electronic databases and a (PICO) patient/problem, intervention, comparison, outcome search with the terms "radiofrequency thalamotomy" and "cancer pain." Of 22 full-text studies assessed for eligibility, 14 were included for review. Articles were excluded in which radiofrequency ablation was not used, chronic implantation was used, or the study did not include patients with cancer pain. Thirteen case series and 1 case report were included. Thalamic targets included ventral posterior, central lateral, dorsomedial, centromedian, centromedian/parafascicular, centromedian and anterior pulvinar, pulvinar, limitans, suprageniculate and posterior nuclei. Patient characteristics, operative methods, lesioning parameters, patient follow-up, and outcomes were variably reported across the studies. Where relevant outcome data were available, 97% of patients experienced initial pain relief and 79% experienced significant lasting relief. Adverse events were typically transient. We conclude that radiofrequency thalamotomy for cancer pain is well tolerated and can produce significant relief from intractable cancer pain. No superiority of thalamic target could be determined.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009369 Neoplasms New abnormal growth of tissue. Malignant neoplasms show a greater degree of anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and metastasis, compared to benign neoplasms. Benign Neoplasm,Cancer,Malignant Neoplasm,Tumor,Tumors,Benign Neoplasms,Malignancy,Malignant Neoplasms,Neoplasia,Neoplasm,Neoplasms, Benign,Cancers,Malignancies,Neoplasias,Neoplasm, Benign,Neoplasm, Malignant,Neoplasms, Malignant
D010148 Pain, Intractable Persistent pain that is refractory to some or all forms of treatment. Refractory Pain,Intractable Pain,Intractable Pains,Pain, Refractory,Pains, Intractable,Pains, Refractory,Refractory Pains
D011612 Psychosurgery Treatment of chronic, severe and intractable psychiatric disorders by surgical removal or interruption of certain areas or pathways in the brain, especially in the prefrontal lobes. Gyrectomy,Leucotomy,Leukotomy,Lobotomy,Topectomy,Gyrectomies,Leucotomies,Leukotomies,Lobotomies,Psychosurgeries,Topectomies
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000072716 Cancer Pain Pain that may be caused by or related to cellular, tissue, and systemic changes that occur during NEOPLASM growth, tissue invasion, and METASTASIS. Cancer-Associated Pain,Cancer-Related Pain,Neoplasm-Associated Pain,Neoplasm-Related Pain,Oncological Pain,Oncology Pain,Tumor-Associated Pain,Tumor-Related Pain,Cancer Associated Pain,Cancer Pains,Cancer Related Pain,Cancer-Associated Pains,Cancer-Related Pains,Neoplasm Associated Pain,Neoplasm Related Pain,Neoplasm-Associated Pains,Neoplasm-Related Pains,Oncological Pains,Oncology Pains,Pain, Cancer,Pain, Cancer-Associated,Pain, Cancer-Related,Pain, Neoplasm-Associated,Pain, Neoplasm-Related,Pain, Oncological,Pain, Oncology,Pain, Tumor-Associated,Pain, Tumor-Related,Pains, Cancer,Pains, Cancer-Associated,Pains, Cancer-Related,Pains, Neoplasm-Associated,Pains, Neoplasm-Related,Pains, Oncological,Pains, Oncology,Pains, Tumor-Associated,Pains, Tumor-Related,Tumor Associated Pain,Tumor Related Pain,Tumor-Associated Pains,Tumor-Related Pains
D016634 Radiosurgery A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction. Gamma Knife Radiosurgery,Linear Accelerator Radiosurgery,Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy,Stereotactic Radiosurgery,CyberKnife Radiosurgery,LINAC Radiosurgery,Radiosurgery, Gamma Knife,Radiosurgery, Linear Accelerator,Radiosurgery, Stereotactic,Stereotactic Radiation,Stereotactic Radiation Therapy,CyberKnife Radiosurgeries,Gamma Knife Radiosurgeries,LINAC Radiosurgeries,Linear Accelerator Radiosurgeries,Radiation Therapy, Stereotactic,Radiation, Stereotactic,Radiosurgery, CyberKnife,Radiosurgery, LINAC,Radiotherapy, Stereotactic Body,Stereotactic Body Radiotherapies,Stereotactic Radiation Therapies,Stereotactic Radiations,Stereotactic Radiosurgeries,Therapy, Stereotactic Radiation
D021621 Imaging, Three-Dimensional The process of generating three-dimensional images by electronic, photographic, or other methods. For example, three-dimensional images can be generated by assembling multiple tomographic images with the aid of a computer, while photographic 3-D images (HOLOGRAPHY) can be made by exposing film to the interference pattern created when two laser light sources shine on an object. Computer-Assisted Three-Dimensional Imaging,Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Computer Assisted,3-D Image,3-D Imaging,Computer-Generated 3D Imaging,Three-Dimensional Image,Three-Dimensional Imaging, Computer Generated,3 D Image,3 D Imaging,3-D Images,3-D Imagings,3D Imaging, Computer-Generated,3D Imagings, Computer-Generated,Computer Assisted Three Dimensional Imaging,Computer Generated 3D Imaging,Computer-Assisted Three-Dimensional Imagings,Computer-Generated 3D Imagings,Image, 3-D,Image, Three-Dimensional,Images, 3-D,Images, Three-Dimensional,Imaging, 3-D,Imaging, Computer-Assisted Three-Dimensional,Imaging, Computer-Generated 3D,Imaging, Three Dimensional,Imagings, 3-D,Imagings, Computer-Assisted Three-Dimensional,Imagings, Computer-Generated 3D,Imagings, Three-Dimensional,Three Dimensional Image,Three Dimensional Imaging, Computer Generated,Three-Dimensional Images,Three-Dimensional Imaging,Three-Dimensional Imaging, Computer-Assisted,Three-Dimensional Imagings,Three-Dimensional Imagings, Computer-Assisted

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