Emergent responsive neurostimulation in pediatric super-refractory epilepsia partialis continua

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Abstract

Focal status epilepticus, particularly the motor variant of epilepsia partialis continua (EPC), is a rare condition characterized by near-continuous, chronic focal motor seizures, and associated with poor outcomes. Medications, including anesthetics, are often unsuccessful. Surgical resection can result in motor deficits. We report a medically complex pediatric case of super-refractory EPC that was successfully managed with combined focal resection and responsive neuromodulation. This case introduces neuromodulation as a treatment modality for this challenging condition.

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Hadar, P. N., Nanda, P., Walsh, K. G., McLaren, J., Geffrey, A., Simon, M., … Chu, C. J. (2024). Emergent responsive neurostimulation in pediatric super-refractory epilepsia partialis continua. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 11(12), 3320–3327. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.52199

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