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Different surgical approaches for mesial temporal epilepsy: resection extent, seizure, and neuropsychological outcomes

H. Malikova, L. Kramska, Z. Vojtech, R. Liscak, J. Sroubek, J. Lukavsky, R. Druga,

. 2014 ; 92 (6) : 372-80. [pub] 20141028

Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc16000557

BACKGROUND: Surgical therapy of intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is an effective and well-established treatment. OBJECTIVES: We compared two different surgical approaches, standard microsurgical anterior temporal resection (ATL) and stereotactic radiofrequency amygdalohippocampectomy (SAHE) for MTLE, with respect to the extent of resection or destruction, clinical outcomes, and complications. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 75 MTLE patients were included: 41 treated by SAHE (11 right sided, 30 left sided) and 34 treated by ATL (21 right sided, 13 left sided). RESULTS: SAHE and ATL seizure control were comparable (Engel I in 75.6 and 76.5% 2 years after surgery and 79.3 and 76.5% 5 years after procedures, respectively). The neuropsychological results of SAHE patients were better than in ATL. In SAHE patients, no memory deficit was found. Hippocampal (60.6 ± 18.7%) and amygdalar (50.3 ± 21.9%) volume reduction by SAHE was significantly lower than by ATL (86.0 ± 12.7% and 80.2 ± 20.9%, respectively). The overall rate of surgical nonsilent complications without permanent neurological deficit after ATL was 11.8%, and another 8.8% silent infarctions were found on MRI. The rate of clinically manifest complications after SAHE was 4.9%. The rate of visual field defects after SAHE was expectably less frequent than after ATL. CONCLUSION: Seizure control by SAHE was comparable to ATL. However, SAHE was safer with better neuropsychological results.

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