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[Surgical resections in functional areas: report of 89 cases]
(Résections en région fonctionnelle: étude d'une série de 89 cas.)
Full Abstract
Surgical resections for intractable epilepsy are generally associated with a high risk of permanent neurological deficit and a poor rate of seizure control. We present a series of 89 patients operated on from 1992 through 2007 for drug-resistant partial epilepsy, in whom surgery was performed in a functional area of the brain: the central (sensorimotor and supplementary motor areas) region in 48 cases, posterior regions (parietal and occipital) in 27, the insula in eight, and the language areas in six. Epilepsy was cryptogenic in 12 patients, and lesion-related in 77: malformation of cortical development in 43, tumor in 17, perinatal cicatrix in 13, vascular lesion in three, and another prenatal lesion in one. Seventy patients underwent stereoelectroencephalographic (SEEG) exploration. The surgical procedure was resective (lesionectomy or SEEG-guided corticectomy) in 83 patients and multiple stereotactic thermocoagulations in six. Ten patients were reoperated because of early seizure recurrence. A postoperative complication was observed in 12 patients. Postoperative deficits were observed in 54 patients (61%) and resolved completely in 29. In 25, a permanent deficit persisted, minor in 19 and moderate to severe in six, which did not correlate with localization or etiology. With a one-year follow-up in 74 patients (mean, 3.6 years), 53 (72%) were in Engel's class I, including 38 (51%) in class IA. Seizure outcome was significantly associated with etiology: 93% of Taylor-type focal cortical dysplasia, whereas only 40% of cryptogenic epilepsies were in class I (p<0.05). This suggests that resective or disconnective surgery for intractable partial epilepsy in functional areas of the brain may be followed by excellent results on seizures and a moderate risk of permanent neurological sequelae.
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Author/s: Devaux, B (B); Chassoux, F (F); Landré, E (E); Turak, B (B); Abou-Salma, Z (Z); Mann, M (M); Pallud, J (J); Baudouin-Chial, S (S); Varlet, P (P); Rodrigo, S (S); Nataf, F (F); Roux, F-X (FX);
Affiliation: Service de neurochirurgie, centre hospitalier Sainte-Anne, université Paris-Descartes, 1, rue Cabanis, 75014 Paris, France. b.devaux(-atsign-)ch-sainte-anne.fr
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: English Abstract; Journal Article
Journal: Neuro-Chirurgie (Neurochirurgie), published in France. (Language: fre)
Reference: 2008-May; vol 54 (issue 3) : pp 409-17
Dates: Created 2008/05/19; Completed 2008/08/08;
PMID: 18466929, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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