Anterior two-thirds corpus callosotomy via stereotactic laser ablation

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Abstract

Anterior two-thirds corpus callosotomy is a common palliative surgical intervention most commonly employed in patients with atonic or drop seizures. Recently, stereotactic laser ablation of the corpus callosum without a craniotomy has shown promise in achieving similar outcomes with fewer side effects and shorter hospitalizations. The authors demonstrate ablation of the anterior two-thirds corpus callosum in a patient with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and drug-resistant drop seizures. Technical nuances of laser ablation with 3 laser fibers are described. Postoperatively, the patient showed a significant reduction in seizure frequency and severity over a 9-month follow-up period.

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Karsy, M., Patel, D. M., Halvorson, K., Mortimer, V., & Bollo, R. J. (2018). Anterior two-thirds corpus callosotomy via stereotactic laser ablation. Neurosurgical Focus, 44. https://doi.org/10.3171/2018.4.FOCUSVID.17721

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