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Review
. 2015 Mar;45(1):113-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.neucli.2014.11.006. Epub 2015 Jan 15.

Invasive EEG explorations

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Review

Invasive EEG explorations

D Taussig et al. Neurophysiol Clin. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

The Wada test was adapted from the procedure described by Wada in 1964. It still has a role in the prognostic evaluation of memory disorders after mesial temporal lobectomy. The test consists of injecting a short-acting anesthetic into one hemisphere, under continuous EEG monitoring and during carotid catheterization, to verify the function of contralateral structures. Intracranial EEG recordings deliver signals with few artifacts, and which are quite specific of the zone explored. Three types of electrodes are in common use: (a) foramen ovale (FO) electrodes: electrodes can be inserted directly, without any stereotactic procedure, to provide easy and comparative EEG recordings of the lower and middle portions of the temporal lobe close to the hippocampus. These allow validation of the temporal lobe origin of seizures using FO electrodes recording coupled with scalp EEG; (b): subdural strip or grip electrodes. This relatively aggressive technique carries infectious and hemorrhagic risks and does not allow the exploration of deep cortical structures. However, it permits precise functional cortical mapping via electrical stimulation because of dense and regular positioning of electrodes over the cortical convexity; (c) stereotactically implanted depth electrodes (stereo-electroencephalography [SEEG]). Electrodes are individually planned and inserted within the brain parenchyma through small burr holes. This technique is less aggressive than subdural grid exploration. However it offers relatively limited spatial sampling that may be less well adapted to precise functional evaluation. It allows recording from deep cortical structures and can be argued to be the gold standard of presurgical EEG exploration.

Keywords: Adulte; Adults; Children; Chirurgie de l’épilepsie; Complications; Electrical stimulations; Enfant; Epilepsy surgery; Exploration sous-durale; Explorations invasives; Foramen ovale electrode; Intracarotid amobarbital procedure; Invasive explorations; Stereo-electroencephalography; Stimulations électriques; Stéréo-électroencéphalographie; Subdural exploration; Test de Wada; Test à l’amobarbital sodique; Wada test; Électrode du foramen ovale.

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