Parkinson’s disease affects the brain and causes progressive symptoms, including tremor, which may be disabling. This procedure uses a special head frame that allows the delivery of focused ultrasound to a specific area of the brain (thalamus) under MRI guidance. The aim is to reduce the patient’s tremor.
 
Status In progress
Technology type Procedure
Decision Selected
Reason for decision Anticipate the topic will be of importance to patients, carers, professionals, commissioners and the health of the public to ensure clinical benefit is realised, inequalities in use addressed, and help them make the best use of NHS resources
Process IP
ID number 1692

Provisional Schedule

Expected publication 18 December 2024

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Timeline

Key events during the development of the guidance:

Date Update
22 November 2024 Resolution
10 October 2024 Committee meeting: IPAC 2
02 September 2024 - 16 September 2024 Interventional procedure consultation: Extended
24 July 2024 - 21 August 2024 Interventional procedure consultation
09 May 2024 Committee meeting: IPAC 1
09 February 2024 In progress. Approved at IPAC0 for guidance development
08 February 2024 Committee meeting: IPAC 0
01 November 2023 Awaiting development. Status change linked to Topic Selection Decision being set to Selected

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