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Long-term follow-up after temporal lobe resection for lesions associated with chronic seizures
- Source :
- Neurology. 48:1383-1388
- Publication Year :
- 1997
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 1997.
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Abstract
- Article abstract-A follow-up study was conducted on 60 patients who had standard en bloc anterior temporal lobe resection, including mesio-temporal structures, as treatment for temporal lobe lesions associated with chronic, medically intractable seizures. Lesions were identified as glial tumors, hamartomas, or vascular malformations. Long-term outcome was assessed in terms of seizure frequency and certain psychosocial sequelae. Seizure onset occurred at an average age of 15 years (median = 13.5 years), and patients experienced seizures for an average of 13 years prior to surgery. The mean time of follow-up was 8.4 years post-surgery (median = 6 years). The Kaplan-Meier curve at median follow-up showed a seizure-free rate of 80%. Late seizure recurrence was documented for three patients; two had been seizure free for 10 years and one for 15 years after surgery before re-onset of seizures in the absence of tumor recurrence. A prolonged history of seizures prior to surgery was associated with a poorer seizure outcome (p = 0.06), suggesting that secondary epileptogenesis at sites distant to the lesion may develop with years of uncontrolled seizures. There was a low tumor recurrence rate of 3.3% (two cases). The psychosocial outcome was generally good, with 67% working or engaged in educational studies, and improvement noted in 59% of cases for one or more of the psychosocial factors investigated. This study confirms that anterior temporal lobe resection for temporal lesions associated with chronic seizures is a successful treatment with a high seizure-free rate following surgery and good psychosocial outcome.NEUROLOGY 1997;48: 621-626
- Subjects :
- Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Neurology
Time Factors
Adolescent
Hamartoma
Neurological disorder
Epileptogenesis
Temporal lobe
Lesion
Central nervous system disease
Seizures
Convulsion
Adaptation, Psychological
medicine
Humans
Brain Diseases
Brain Neoplasms
Glioma
medicine.disease
Temporal Lobe
Surgery
Treatment Outcome
Chronic Disease
Female
Neurology (clinical)
medicine.symptom
Psychology
Psychosocial
Social Adjustment
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1526632X and 00283878
- Volume :
- 48
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Neurology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4a2411ec423cd969c9abe8b4f54a3af8
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.48.5.1383