Intraoperative ultrasound to define focal cortical dysplasia in epilepsy surgery
- PMID: 17825074
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01268.x
Intraoperative ultrasound to define focal cortical dysplasia in epilepsy surgery
Abstract
Focal cortical dyplasia (FCD) is a frequent cause of medication-resistant focal epilepsy. Patients with FCD may benefit from epilepsy surgery. However, it is difficult to intraoperatively define lesion boundaries. In this case report we present a novel tool to identify FCD intraoperatively. A patient with frontal lobe epilepsy underwent resection of a left frontomesial FCD. Image guidance was achieved by intraoperative ultrasound, which depicted the lesion with a higher resolution than preoperative MRI. Postoperatively the patient remained seizure free. Intraoperative ultrasound may be helpful in identifying and targeting subtle epileptogenic lesions, which are difficult to visualize.
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