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Preservation of Memory Despite Unresected Contralateral Hippocampal Volume Loss After Resection of Hippocampal Sclerosis in Seizure-Free Patients.

Koji Iida1, Kota Kagawa2, Masaya Katagiri2, Go Seyama2, Akira Hashizume2, Masaru Abiko3, Junko Katayama4, Hiroharu Suzuki5, Kaoru Kurisu3, Hiroshi Otsubo5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine postoperative long-term changes of hippocampal volume (HV) correlating with cognitive functions in patients who underwent surgery for hippocampal sclerosis with postoperative freedom from seizures.
METHODS: We studied 1.5T magnetic resonance imaging before and after surgery in 24 patients (mean ± SD age, 36.9 ± 11.0 years) with hippocampal sclerosis. We performed serial magnetic resonance imaging at 6 months to 1 year, 1-2 years, 2-3 years, and 3-5 years postoperatively. We compared HVs of 24 patients with HVs of 14 age-matched control subjects. We analyzed correlations between consecutive HVs and seizure duration and age at surgery. We compared consecutive changes in HVs between dominant and nondominant hemispheres with concurrent cognitive functions.
RESULTS: Preoperative HVs of unresected contralateral hippocampus were significantly smaller than HVs of control subjects (P < 0.01). Unresected contralateral HV changes compared with preoperative HVs were -3.6% ± 6.9%, -2.3% ± 8.5%, -3.6% ± 10.2% (P < 0.05), and -5.0% ± 9.5% (P < 0.05) at consecutive postoperative periods. Largest change in HVs at 3-5 years was significantly correlated with older age at surgery (P < 0.05). Unresected contralateral dominant 14 HVs remained consistently smaller than nondominant 10 HVs up to 5 years with statistical significance (P < 0.05). Verbal memory was preserved in 14 patients with unresected contralateral smaller dominant hippocampus.
CONCLUSIONS: In seizure-free patients after hippocampal sclerosis resection , unresected contralateral HV significantly declined with older age at surgery. Visual memory was preserved regardless of side and volume loss. Despite significantly reduced HVs, verbal memory was preserved with the unresected contralateral dominant hippocampus. Earlier surgical intervention may have lower potential risk for memory decline secondary to postoperative HV loss.
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Keywords:  Hippocampal volume; Progressive hippocampal volume loss; Small residual hippocampus; Smaller dominant hippocampus; Sparing memory functions

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31415886     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.08.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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1.  Gray Matter Atrophy: The Impacts of Resective Surgery and Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Drug-Resistant Epilepsy.

Authors:  Jordan Lam; Ryan P Cabeen; Runi Tanna; Lauren Navarro; Christianne N Heck; Charles Y Liu; Brian Lee; Jonathan R Russin; Arthur W Toga; Darrin J Lee
Journal:  World Neurosurg       Date:  2021-02-04       Impact factor: 2.104

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