Surgical treatment of chronic epilepsy with intracranial neoplasm and vascular lesion
- Author:
Jung-Kyo Lee
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Neurology Asia
2010;15(Supplement 1):13-14
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
The surgical treatment of epilepsy patients can be divided into various resection methods such as
simple excision, lesionectomy, and lesionectomy plus cortisectomy. Recently, radiosurgery is included
in the armamentarium. Several authors suggest that the radiosurgery is an alternative treatment to
open respective surgery for intractable epilepsy, especially for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. The
optimal indication and effi cacy of radiosurgery for epilepsy patients are still controversial. In our
study, 153 patients with seizure/epilepsy and MRI visible lesion from 1993 to 2006, were included
(157 operations). We reviewed the cases of the patients with epileptogenic lesions of neoplasm and
vasculopathy who had been treated surgically to determine surgical outcome in relation with types of
surgical treatment, pathology, and location of lesion.
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