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Relationship between cortical resection and visual function after occipital lobe epilepsy surgery.

Won Heo1,2, June Sic Kim3, Chun Kee Chung1,3, Sang Kun Lee4,2,5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE In this study, the authors investigated long-term clinical and visual outcomes of patients after occipital lobe epilepsy (OLE) surgery and analyzed the relationship between visual cortical resection and visual function after OLE surgery. METHODS A total of 42 consecutive patients who were diagnosed with OLE and underwent occipital lobe resection between June 1995 and November 2013 were included. Clinical, radiological, and histopathological data were reviewed retrospectively. Seizure outcomes were categorized according to the Engel classification. Visual function after surgery was assessed using the National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire 25. The relationship between the resected area of the visual cortex and visual function was demonstrated by multivariate linear regression models. RESULTS After a mean follow-up period of 102.2 months, 27 (64.3%) patients were seizure free, and 6 (14.3%) patients had an Engel Class II outcome. Nineteen (57.6%) of 33 patients had a normal visual field or quadrantanopia after surgery (normal and quadrantanopia groups). Patients in the normal and quadrantanopia groups had better vision-related quality of life than those in the hemianopsia group. The resection of lateral occipital areas 1 and 2 of the occipital lobe was significantly associated with difficulties in general vision, peripheral vision, and vision-specific roles. In addition, the resection of intraparietal sulcus 3 or 4 was significantly associated with decreased social functioning. CONCLUSIONS The authors found a favorable seizure control rate (Engel Class I or II) of 78.6%, and 57.6% of the subjects had good visual function (normal vision or quadrantanopia) after OLE surgery. Lateral occipital cortical resection had a significant effect on visual function despite preservation of the visual field.

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Keywords:  AED = antiepileptic drug; CD = cortical dysplasia; EEG = electroencephalography; IPS = intraparietal sulcus; LO = lateral occipital area; NEI-VFQ-25 = National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire 25; OLE = occipital lobe epilepsy; PPC = posterior parietal cortex; ROI = region of interest; clinical outcome; occipital lobe epilepsy; resection frequency map; visual field; visual function

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29076788     DOI: 10.3171/2017.5.JNS162963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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