Publications by authors named "Tyree Williams"

Purpose: High-grade gliomas (HGG) represent the most aggressive primary brain tumors in adults, characterized by high recurrence rates due to incomplete resection. This review explores the effectiveness of emerging intraoperative therapies that may extend survival by targeting residual tumor cells. The main research question addressed is: What recent intraoperative techniques show promise for complementing surgical resection in HGG treatment?

Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted, examining recent studies on intraoperative therapeutic modalities that support surgical resection of HGG.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Neurosurgery requires high precision for targeting brain tissues, making accurate differentiation between healthy and pathological tissues crucial for successful outcomes.
  • Raman spectroscopy (RS) is a valuable tool that enables real-time, non-invasive analysis of tissues, enhancing surgical accuracy and potentially improving patient outcomes in neurosurgical procedures.
  • The review highlights that RS improves tumor margin identification and diagnosis speed, especially in glioma surgeries, ultimately aiding surgeons in maximizing tumor removal while minimizing harm to surrounding healthy tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • * A scoping review analyzed 251 articles, narrowing down to 12 that discussed various nanoparticles, MHT parameters, and applications of magnetic particle imaging (MPI).
  • * Preliminary findings suggest MHT could offer distinct benefits compared to existing heat-based therapies, but success hinges on advancing both MNP designs and imaging technologies like MPI for better treatment effectiveness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) is a re-emerging treatment modality for brain tumors where magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are locally delivered to the brain and then activated with an external alternating magnetic field (AMF) to generate localized heat at a site of interest. Due to the recent advancements in technology and theory surrounding the intervention, clinical and pre-clinical trials have demonstrated that MHT may enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiation therapy (RT) for the treatment of brain tumors. The future clinical success of MHT relies heavily on designing MNPs optimized for both heating and imaging, developing reliable methods for the local delivery of MNPs, and designing AMF systems with integrated magnetic particle imaging (MPI) for use in humans.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) are a common issue in older individuals with osteoporosis, leading to severe back pain and reduced mobility.
  • Cement augmentation is a minimally invasive procedure used to stabilize these fractures, using acrylic or calcium phosphate cements.
  • Recent advancements in biomedical engineering and material science aim to improve these cements and address their associated complications during and after treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

High-grade gliomas (HGG) are the most common primary brain malignancy and continue to be associated with a dismal prognosis (median survival rate of 15-18 months) with standard of care therapy. Magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) is an emerging intervention that leverages the ferromagnetic properties of magnetic iron-oxide nanoparticles (MIONPs) to target cancer cells that are otherwise left behind after resection. We report a novel port device to facilitate localization, delivery, and temperature measurement of MIONPs within a target lesion for MHT therapy.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Chronic subdural hematoma is one of the most common neurosurgical pathologies with over 160,000 cases in the United States and Europe each year. The current standard of care involves surgically evacuating the hematoma through a cranial opening, however, varied patient risk profiles, a significant recurrence rate, and increasing financial burden have sparked innovation in the field. This mini-review provides a brief overview of currently used evacuation techniques, including emerging adjuncts such as endoscopic assistance and middle meningeal artery embolization.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF