Literature DB >> 32998781

Hemispherotomy for Epilepsy: The Procedure Evolution and Outcome.

Faisal Alotaibi1,2, Raidah Albaradie3, Salah Almubarak4, Saleh Baeesa5, David A Steven6,7, John P Girvin6.   

Abstract

Hemispherectomy is a unique epilepsy surgery procedure that has undergone significant modification and evolution since Dandy's early description. This procedure is mainly indicated to treat early childhood and infancy medically intractable epilepsy. Various epileptic syndromes have been treated with this procedure, including hemimegalencephaly (HME), Rasmussen's encephalitis, Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), perinatal stroke, and hemispheric cortical dysplasia. In terms of seizure reduction, hemispherectomy remains one of the most successful epilepsy surgery procedures. The modification of this procedure over many years has resulted in lower mortality and morbidity rates. HME might increase morbidity and lower the success rate. Future studies should identify the predictors of outcomes based on the pathology and the type of hemispherectomy. Here, based on a literature review, we discuss the evolution of hemispherectomy techniques and their outcomes and complications.

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Keywords:  Epilepsy; Hemispherectomy; Hemispherotomy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32998781     DOI: 10.1017/cjn.2020.216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0317-1671            Impact factor:   2.104


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1.  Pediatric awake epilepsy surgery: Intraoperative language mapping utilizing digital video gaming and electrocorticography.

Authors:  Faisal Alotaibi; Ali Mir; Mona Al-Faraidy; Tareq Jallul; Raidah Al-Baradie
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav Rep       Date:  2021-12-25
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