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Seizure and developmental outcomes after hemispherectomy in children and adolescents with intractable epilepsy.

Francisco Villarejo-Ortega1, Marta García-Fernández, Concepción Fournier-Del Castillo, Martín Fabregate-Fuente, Juan Álvarez-Linera, Inmaculada De Prada-Vicente, Marcelo Budke, María-Luz Ruiz-Falcó, María-Ángeles Pérez-Jiménez.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to describe a series of pediatric hemispherectomies, reviewing pathologic substrate, epilepsy characteristics and seizure outcome as well as developmental profiles, before and after surgery, in different domains.
METHODS: Seventeen patients with full pre-surgical work-up, minimum follow-up of 12 months, and at least one post-surgical neuropsychological evaluation were selected. Three had Rasmussen encephalitis (RE), five hemispheric malformations of cortical development (MCD), and nine hemispheric vascular lesions.
RESULTS: At latest follow-up, all patients with RE and 66.7 % of those with vascular lesions are in Engel's class I; in the latter group, pre-surgical independent contralateral EEG discharges statistically correlated with a worse seizure outcome. Patients with MCD showed the worst seizure outcome. Pre-surgical language transfer to the right hemisphere was confirmed in a boy with left RE, operated on at 6 years of age. Patients with MCD and vascular lesions already showed severe global developmental delay before surgery, which persists afterwards. A linear correlation was found between earlier age at surgery and better outcome in personal-social, gross motor, and adaptive domains, in the vascular lesions group. The case with highest cognitive improvement had continuous spike and wave during sleep on pre-surgical EEG.
CONCLUSIONS: Pathologic substrate was the main factor related with seizure outcome. In children with MCD and vascular lesions, although developmental progression is apparent, significant post-surgical improvements are restricted by the severity of pre-surgical neuropsychological disturbances and a slow maturation. Early surgery assessment is recommended to enhance the possibilities for a better quality of life in terms of seizure control, as well as better autonomy and socialization.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23114926     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-012-1949-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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