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Predictors of outcome after temporal lobectomy for the treatment of intractable epilepsy
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NeuropsychologySeizure RecurrenceInterdisciplinary NeurosurgeryTemporal LobectomyNeurological MonitoringIntractable EpilepsyLong-term Seizure FreedomSurgeryNeurologyNeuroscienceMedicineAnterior Temporal LobectomyClinical NeurosurgerySocial Sciences
To assess short- and long-term seizure freedom, the authors reviewed 371 patients who underwent anterior temporal lobectomy to treat pharmacoresistant epilepsy. The mean follow-up duration was 5.5 years (range 1 to 14.1 years). Fifty-three percent of patients were seizure free at 10 years. The authors identified multiple predictors of recurrence. Results of EEG performed 6 months postoperatively correlated with occurrence and severity of seizure recurrence, in addition to breakthrough seizures with discontinuation of antiepileptic drugs.
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