NICE Endorses Radiosurgery Treatments for Trigeminal Neuralgia, Supporting Accuray CyberKnife® System Indications for Use

February 28, 2022 at 7:30 AM EST
Robotic Radiosurgery System Provides Effective, Non-invasive Treatment Option for this Chronic Pain Condition, Typically Delivered in Just One Out-Patient Procedure

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Accuray Incorporated (NASDAQ: ARAY) announced today that the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)* has endorsed the use of radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia (TN), strengthening the evidence for the company to market its CyberKnife® Treatment Delivery System for this indication in the United Kingdom. The endorsement increases access to a system used worldwide to provide a high-precision radiosurgery treatment alternative to surgery for the management of this chronic and potentially debilitating neurologic condition.

"CyberKnife radiosurgery enables our team to achieve pain control in almost 95% of patients within 2-4 weeks and long-term healing in 75% of trigeminal neuralgia cases, enabling most patients to resume activities of importance to them. In our 15 years long-term experience, we have established precise treatment parameters that allow us to limit the risk of complications to a very low level and to date, no major issues have been reported," said Alfredo Conti, associate professor of neurosurgery at Alma Mater Bologna University in Bologna, Italy.

Associate professor Conti continued, "The treatment is delivered in a 30 minute out-patient procedure and imaging is obtained days before so the treatment can be planned in a way that is comfortable for both the patient and physicians. The absence of rigid head fixation, the out-patient modality and the treatment delivery speed makes CyberKnife radiosurgery particularly well tolerated and, as a matter of fact, the less invasive non-pharmacological option for trigeminal neuralgia at our hospital."

Precise Treatment Options are Needed
TN affects the trigeminal nerve that carries sensation from the face to the brain. Patients can experience excruciating pain in the areas of the face where the branches of the nerve are distributed such as the upper and lower jaws, teeth and cheek. TN occurs most frequently in people over age 50 and is more common in women than in men1.

Frequently described as electric shock-like facial pain or a sharp shooting pain, trigeminal neuralgia occurs in unpredictable attacks that may last from a few seconds to approximately two minutes. According to the National Health Service (NHS) UK, "people with the condition may experience attacks of pain regularly for days, weeks or months at a time. In severe cases, attacks may happen hundreds of times a day2."

Treatment of TN usually begins with medication to block the pain signals sent to the brain. Over time, some medications become less effective, and certain patients experience unpleasant side effects. Alternative treatments, such as injections, surgery or radiosurgery, may be required for these patients.

"Trigeminal neuralgia has the potential to significantly impact a person's quality of life if not appropriately managed, resulting in issues ranging from weight loss to isolation and depression. I'm honored to share this positive CyberKnife System news and to lead an organization whose radiosurgery device can make such a meaningful difference in the lives of these patients," said Suzanne Winter, president of Accuray.

The CyberKnife® System was designed to treat diseases in the head and base of the skull, and functional disorders, with radiosurgery – and without the use of a fixed frame bolted to the patient's head. Since its introduction it has evolved into a full-body radiosurgery system that enables consistent delivery of accurate, sub-millimeter, (ultra) hypofractionated treatments to tumors throughout the body, including those in the kidney, liver, lung, prostate and spine.

Using advanced imaging and Accuray-exclusive Synchrony® real-time target tracking with dynamic delivery technology, the CyberKnife System can see the tumor or lesion and continually verify its position, automatically correcting and adapting the radiation beam position for even the slightest movement. Synchrony uses advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) to drive dynamic delivery accounting for both patient and tumor motion, with uninterrupted treatment delivery and maximum patient comfort. The system features a linear accelerator (linac) directly mounted on a robot that moves and bends around the patient to deliver non-isocentric, non-coplanar radiation beams from potentially thousands of unique angles, facilitating highly precise and accurate treatments.

*CyberKnife System for the treatment of TN may be subject to health insurance reimbursement or licensing processes such that its availability may vary according to geographical location.

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Accuray is committed to expanding the powerful potential of radiation therapy to improve as many lives as possible. We invent unique, market-changing solutions that are designed to deliver radiation treatments for even the most complex cases—while making commonly treatable cases even easier—to meet the full spectrum of patient needs. We are dedicated to continuous innovation in radiation therapy for oncology, neuro-radiosurgery, and beyond, as we partner with clinicians and administrators, empowering them to help patients get back to their lives, faster. Accuray is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with facilities worldwide. To learn more, visit www.accuray.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.

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1https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Trigeminal-Neuralgia-Fact-Sheet
2https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/trigeminal-neuralgia/

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