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[Analysis of postoperative seizure recurrence after 65 temporal lobe partial resections]
R Schulz1, A Ebner, M Schüller
1Epilepsiezentrum Bethel, Mara gGmbH, Bielefeld.
Abstract:
Sixty-five patients (aged between 3 years 5 months and 60 years) suffering from medically resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) were operated on over a period of 33 months in Bethel Epilepsy Center. Thirty-three patients had mesial TLE and 32 patients had TLE of different etiology. The postoperative follow-up lasted 2 years in 30 patients and was on average 13.2 months or at least 8 months in the 35 patients who did not have their last examination 2 years after surgery. Many of the patients (70.9%) were seizure-free; 92.3% achieved a rewarding improvement in seizure frequency and quality of life. Reduction of medication was the cause for relapse in 10 patients, in 6 patients incomplete resection, and in 5 patients the prognosis was not good even before surgery. The cause remained unclear in 4 patients. Freedom from seizures was achieved again by renewed medication or by repeated operation in 10 of 25 patients.