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Seizure freedom after laser amygdalohippocampotomy guided by bilateral responsive neurostimulation in pediatric epilepsy: illustrative case.
Shao, Belinda; Zheng, Bryan; Liu, David D; Anderson, Matthew N; Svokos, Konstantina; Bartolini, Luca; Asaad, Wael F.
  • Shao B; Departments of1Neurosurgery.
  • Zheng B; Departments of1Neurosurgery.
  • Liu DD; Departments of1Neurosurgery.
  • Anderson MN; Departments of1Neurosurgery.
  • Svokos K; Departments of1Neurosurgery.
  • Bartolini L; 6Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute, Rhode Island Hospital & Hasbro Children's Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.
  • Asaad WF; Departments of1Neurosurgery.
J Neurosurg Case Lessons ; 4(9): CASE22235, 2022 Aug 29.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36051773
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

For patients with difficult-to-lateralize temporal lobe epilepsy, the use of chronic recordings as a diagnostic tool to inform subsequent surgical therapy is an emerging paradigm that has been reported in adults but not in children. OBSERVATIONS The authors reported the case of a 15-year-old girl with pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy who was found to have bitemporal epilepsy during a stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) admission. She underwent placement of a responsive neurostimulator system with bilateral hippocampal depth electrodes. However, over many months, her responsive neurostimulation (RNS) recordings revealed that her typical, chronic seizures were right-sided only. This finding led to a subsequent right-sided laser amygdalohippocampotomy, resulting in seizure freedom. LESSONS In this case, RNS chronic recording provided real-world data that enabled more precise seizure localization than inpatient sEEG data, informing surgical decision-making that led to seizure freedom. The use of RNS chronic recordings as a diagnostic adjunct to seizure localization procedures and laser ablation therapies in children is an area with potential for future study.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article