| Literature DB >> 34291381 |
Mathieu Helleringer1,2, Georg Dorfmüller1, Sarah Ferrand-Sorbets1, Delphine Taussig1, Jerry Blustjan1,3, Olivier Delalande1, Sarah Rosenberg1, Anne de Saint Martin1,4, Pierre Bourdillon1, Christine Bulteau5,6.
Abstract
Vertical parasagittal hemispherotomy (VPH) is a well-established surgical treatment which is proposed for children with widespread unilateral onset of intractable epileptic seizures. VPH allows to disconnect from a vertical transventricular approach all white matter fibers of the hemisphere around a central core including the thalamus. We present the case of a girl who underwent VPH for hemimegalencephaly in early infancy. Postoperatively, she developed unexpected seizures of mesio-temporal origin. Stereo-EEG provided arguments for an amygdalar origin. High-resolution MRI with tractography confirmed the presence of the amygdalo-fugal pathway to be responsible of epileptic discharges propagation. She became seizure-free after temporal resection.Entities:
Keywords: Amygdalofugal pathway; Functionnal MRI; Functionnal SEEG; Vertical Hemispherotomy; outcome
Year: 2021 PMID: 34291381 DOI: 10.1007/s00701-021-04836-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir (Wien) ISSN: 0001-6268 Impact factor: 2.216