| Literature DB >> 1439334 |
H I Kim1, A Olivier, M Jones-Gotman, D Primrose, F Andermann.
Abstract
Sixty-seven patients who underwent resection of the amygdala and temporal neocortex for intractable temporal lobe epilepsy were analyzed. Forty-four of them failed memory tests during the intracarotid sodium amytal procedure or showed severe impairment of contralateral material specific memory. Surgical outcome ratings were seizure-free or rare seizure, 51%; worthwhile improvement, 15%; failure, 34%. The least successful outcome was noted in the group with mandatory corticoamygdalectomy and seizure origin in the dominant hemisphere. There was no postoperative exacerbation of memory deficit, whether preoperative memory was normal or impaired. When hippocampal resection is inadvisable, corticoamygdalectomy may be considered.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1439334 DOI: 10.1159/000098990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stereotact Funct Neurosurg ISSN: 1011-6125 Impact factor: 1.875