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Stereotactic MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound Mesencephalotomy for Pain Palliation in Head & Neck Cancer

Trial Status: active

This study evaluates the safety and effects of the ExAblate Neuro when used for reducing pain related to head and neck cancer. This technology is one method of performing an ablation (surgical removal of tissue) without cutting or penetrating through the skin or skull bone. The ExAblate Neuro system uses ultrasound energy to kill a small group of cells deep in the brain that may stop pain feelings related to the cancer. This technique is less invasive because it does not cut or drill through the skull. The ExAblate uses focused ultrasound to heat a small spot in the brain much like a magnifying glass uses light to heat a small spot. Ultrasound passes through the skin and skull into the brain to the target spot and heats enough to burn and destroy it.