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Division of the corpus callosum for uncontrollable epilepsy
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1978
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NeuropsychologyNeurological DisorderNeurolinguisticsSurgeryIntractable SeizuresCorpus CallosumBrain LesionSocial SciencesIntracranial PressureBrain InjuryNeurologyNeuropathologyNeurological FunctionNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyCerebral CommissurotomyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineAnesthesiology
Cerebral commissurotomy, the "split-brain" procedure, has been employed for the control of intractable seizures, in conjunction with moderate doses of anticonvulsant drugs. The results have been encouraging in several small series. The use of microsurgical techniques and the restriction of surgery to one commissure, the corpus callosum, has reduced morbidity without apparent change in result. The eight patients in our first series who underwent the prescribed division of several forebrain commissures are compared to the four patients in our second series who underwent division of the corpus callosum alone. The technique of callosotomy is described.