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Hippocampography Guides Consistent Mesial Resections in Neocortical Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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Background. The optimal surgery in lesional neocortical temporal lobe epilepsy is unknown. Hippocampal electrocorticography maximizes seizure freedom by identifying normal-appearing epileptogenic tissue for resection and minimizes neuropsychological deficit by limiting resection to demonstrably epileptogenic tissue. We examined whether standardized hippocampal electrocorticography (hippocampography) guides resection for more consistent hippocampectomy than unguided resection in conventional electrocorticography focused on the lesion. Methods. Retrospective chart reviews any kind of electrocorticography (including hippocampography) as part of combined lesionectomy, anterolateral temporal lobectomy, and hippocampectomy over 8 years . Patients were divided into mesial (i.e., hippocampography) and lateral electrocorticography groups. Primary outcome was deviation from mean hippocampectomy length. Results. Of 26 patients, fourteen underwent hippocampography-guided mesial temporal resection. Hippocampography was associated with 2.6 times more consistent resection. The range of hippocampal resection was 0.7 cm in the mesial group and 1.8 cm in the lateral group (p=0.01). 86% of mesial group versus 42% of lateral group patients achieved seizure freedom (p=0.02). Conclusions. By rationally tailoring excision to demonstrably epileptogenic tissue, hippocampography significantly reduces resection variability for more consistent hippocampectomy than unguided resection in conventional electrocorticography. More consistent hippocampal resection may avoid overresection, which poses greater neuropsychological risk, and underresection, which jeopardizes postoperative seizure freedom.
Title: Hippocampography Guides Consistent Mesial Resections in Neocortical Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Description:
Background.
The optimal surgery in lesional neocortical temporal lobe epilepsy is unknown.
Hippocampal electrocorticography maximizes seizure freedom by identifying normal-appearing epileptogenic tissue for resection and minimizes neuropsychological deficit by limiting resection to demonstrably epileptogenic tissue.
We examined whether standardized hippocampal electrocorticography (hippocampography) guides resection for more consistent hippocampectomy than unguided resection in conventional electrocorticography focused on the lesion.
Methods.
Retrospective chart reviews any kind of electrocorticography (including hippocampography) as part of combined lesionectomy, anterolateral temporal lobectomy, and hippocampectomy over 8 years .
Patients were divided into mesial (i.
e.
, hippocampography) and lateral electrocorticography groups.
Primary outcome was deviation from mean hippocampectomy length.
Results.
Of 26 patients, fourteen underwent hippocampography-guided mesial temporal resection.
Hippocampography was associated with 2.
6 times more consistent resection.
The range of hippocampal resection was 0.
7 cm in the mesial group and 1.
8 cm in the lateral group (p=0.
01).
86% of mesial group versus 42% of lateral group patients achieved seizure freedom (p=0.
02).
Conclusions.
By rationally tailoring excision to demonstrably epileptogenic tissue, hippocampography significantly reduces resection variability for more consistent hippocampectomy than unguided resection in conventional electrocorticography.
More consistent hippocampal resection may avoid overresection, which poses greater neuropsychological risk, and underresection, which jeopardizes postoperative seizure freedom.
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