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Author Spotlight: Advancing Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery in Children Through Novel Biomarkers and Enhanced Localization
Published on: September 20, 2024
Noninvasive Presurgical Data for One-Stage Leucotomy in Catastrophic Epilepsy
Jun T Park1, Guadalupe Fernandez-Baca Vaca2, Rachel B Tangen3
1Section of Pediatric Epilepsy, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Epilepsy Center, Neurological Institute, Department of Neurology, University Hospitals of Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Background:
Catastrophic epilepsy results in severe neurodevelopmental delay in infants because of frequent and/or long seizures. Therefore, consideration of early epilepsy surgery is essential for neurodevelopmental outcome. Once an infant with catastrophic seizures is identified as a surgical candidate, it is important that the surgical plan be carefully defined based on detailed presurgical evidence to minimize surgical complications in this age group.
Case Description:
We present 2 infants with catastrophic epilepsy, epileptic spasms, and bihemispheric electroencephalographic abnormalities who underwent one-stage disconnection surgery based on a sound hypothesis of the epileptogenic zone. Each patient underwent an extensive noninvasive presurgical investigation followed by stereotactic disconnection leucotomy in a single stage. After the 2 children were followed for 24-36 months. A seizure reduction by at least 90% (Engel class I) was achieved in both cases with subsequent improvement in neurodevelopmental progress. There were no perioperative complications. Both patients had widespread cortical dysplasia on pathologic evaluation.
Conclusions:
Careful consideration of the noninvasive presurgical workup can identify focal onset even in the presence of catastrophic epilepsy with widespread bilateral abnormalities. Single-stage lobar leucotomy for disconnection of the epileptogenic zone can lead to excellent outcome in these patients.
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