Operative Strategies for Patients with Cortical Dysplastic Lesions and Intractable Epilepsy
- 1 December 1994
- Vol. 35 (s6) , S57-S71
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1157.1994.tb05989.x
Abstract
Summary: Cortical dysplastic lesions (CDLs) are usually identified by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Clinical, electrographic and histologic findings suggest that focal CDLs (FCDLs) are highly epileptogenic, often involve the rolandic cortex, and can present variable degrees of histopathologic abnormalities. An ictal or “ictal‐like” bursting pattern of electrographic activity was recorded over dysplastic cortex in 65% of our patients. Resective surgery can eliminate or significantly reduce seizure frequency in many medically intractable patients, depending on lesion location, degree, and extent of histopathologic abnormalities. Best results are achieved when complete or major excision of both the MRI‐visible lesion and the cortical areas displaying ictal electrographic activity can be performed. This is more likely when the degree of histopathologic abnormality is mild to moderate or when the lesion is in a temporal lobe. More severe histopathologic abnormalities and central insular or multilobar lesions usually lead to less favorable results: either major excision of the visualized lesion is impractical or the lesion is microscopically more extensive than shown by MRI. Multilobar resection or hemispherectomy for patients with infantile spasms associated with CDLs and for patients with hemimegalencephaly are often associated with dramatic improvement in seizure control. Callosot‐omy can be performed in selected patients with diffuse CDLs who have intractable drop attacks.Keywords
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