Skip to main content
Find a DoctorGet Care Now
Skip to main content
Search icon magnifying glass

Contrast

Contact

Share

Donate

MyChart

Help

Greenwich Hospital introduces treatment for essential tremor and tremor-dominant Parkinson's

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Greenwich, CT (January 2, 2024) – Greenwich Hospital has successfully performed its first high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) procedure, offering groundbreaking relief for patients suffering from essential tremor, a neurological condition that causes uncontrollable shaking, as well as tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease. The non-invasive procedure utilizes state-of-the-art technology to target and disrupt tremor-causing brain tissue with precision, providing a transformative option for those whose lives are impacted by the condition. The milestone underscores Greenwich Hospital’s commitment to advancing medical innovation and enhancing patient outcomes in the region.

During the treatment, under MRI guidance, sound waves are precisely focused on the small spot in the patient’s brain considered to be responsible for causing tremors. Low energy is first applied, which allows the patient to inform the physician of any sensations they feel or other potential side effects. Then the physician can make individualized adjustments to the target. The energy is gradually increased to create a small therapeutic lesion.

For many patients, like Deborah Ewen of Old Greenwich, CT, the result is an immediate improvement of tremors in the treated hand. Ewen was the hospital’s first patient, and she has suffered from essential tremors for nearly 40 years. “I’m excited to not have to figure out ways to hide my tremors,” said Ewen. She received treatment for tremors on the right side of her body and is eligible for treatment to the left side of her body in approximately nine months. 

Zion Zibly, MD, MBA, neurosurgeon, Greenwich Hospital, associate professor, Yale School of Medicine (YSM) and Alice Rusk, MD, neurology, Greenwich Hospital and associate professor, YSM, oversaw the procedure and were extremely pleased with the results. “It was a fabulous outcome for the patient,” said Dr. Rusk. “She has dealt with this condition for many years and has a very strong family history with essential tremors. The collaboration with Dr. Zibly was fantastic and we are so happy the patient is doing so well.” 

Ewen was overcome with emotion after the procedure. Tears of joy fell down her face as she fed herself and drank water while presenting no tremors. Before the procedure, Ewen was asked to complete an exercise that included drawing spirals and a line, as well as writing her name. Afterwards, she was asked to complete the same exercise, and the improvement was as clear as day. With her husband Ward by her side, Ewen expressed her appreciation for everyone involved. “I’m so grateful,” she said. 

If interested in the HIFU procedure, call 1-877-YALEMDS (925-3637) and ask to be referred for HIFU. Potential patients are evaluated with an exam and CT scan to determine if this treatment will help improve their symptoms. HIFU treatment does not involve radiation.
 

Greenwich Hospital is a member of Yale New Haven Health. Greenwich is a 206-bed (includes 32 isolettes) community hospital serving lower Fairfield County, Connecticut and Westchester County, New York. It is a academic affiliate of Yale School of Medicine. Since opening in 1903, Greenwich Hospital has evolved into a progressive medical center and teaching institution representing all medical specialties and offering a wide range of medical, surgical, diagnostic and wellness programs. Greenwich Hospital is recognized throughout the healthcare industry as a leader in service and patient satisfaction excellence. Greenwich Hospital has the prestigious Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the nation’s highest honor of nursing excellence. www.greenwichhospital.org

Media Contact

Tyler Landis
Media Coordinator
Public Relations
203-863-3463
Email