Long-term seizure outcome following resective surgery at National Epilepsy Center in Shizuoka, Japan
- PMID: 15149311
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2004.01244_6.x
Long-term seizure outcome following resective surgery at National Epilepsy Center in Shizuoka, Japan
Abstract
We analyzed the seizure outcome of 357 patients who were followed for at least 2 years after resective surgeries; 282 underwent temporal lobe resection and 75 had extratemporal lobe resection. This study confirmed that resective surgery provides sustained, positive benefits with a high seizure-free rate of nearly 80% for most medically refractory patients. In patients with no MRI-detectable lesion who underwent extratemporal lobe resection, however, Engel's class I-II (seizure-free or rare seizures) was achieved in less than 50% of patients. High-resolution MRI should be performed at the early stage of disease in all patients with partial epilepsies. The findings would certainly urge clinicians to actively select surgical intervention.
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