Comparing the Extent of Hippocampal Removal to the Outcome in Terms of Seizure Control
- Author(s)
- Eun Ik Son; Matthew A. Howard; George A. Ojemann; Ettore Lettich
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Son, Eun Ik
- Department
- Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학)
- Journal Title
- Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
- Issued Date
- 1994
- Volume
- 62
- Issue
- 1~4
- Abstract
- The relationship between the outcome of temporal lobectomy for epilepsy and the size of the hippocampectomy tailored to intraoperative electrocorticographic findings was evaluated in 52 patients, with at least 1 year of follow-up. In 22 patients, <2.0 cm of hippocampus was removed. Postoperatively, 16 (72.7%) were class I (seizure-free), 3 (13.6%) were class II (rare seizures) and 3 (13.6%) were class IV (no worthwhile improvement). In 30 patients, ≧2.0 cm of hippocampus was removed, and the results were as follows: 21 (70 %) were class I, 4 (13.3%) were class II, 1 (3.3%) was class III (worthwhile improvement) and 4 (13.3%) were class IV. Statistically significant differences were not present.
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