Experiences of awake surgery in non-tumoural epilepsy in eloquent localizations

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Background: Whilst modern awake intraoperative mapping has been widely accepted and implemented in the last decades in neuro-oncology, sparse reports have been published on the safety and efficiency of this approach in epilepsy surgery. Method: This article reports four cases with different locations of epileptogenic zones as examples of possible safe and efficient resections. Result: The results of the resections on seizure control were Engel 1 (no disabling seizures) in all cases and no patient experienced significant neurological deficits. Discussion: The discussion focuses on aspects of the future of epilepsy surgery in a hodotopical paradigm.

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Vigren, P., Eriksson, M., Duffau, H., Wretman, A., Lindehammar, H., Milos, P., … Gauffin, H. (2020). Experiences of awake surgery in non-tumoural epilepsy in eloquent localizations. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 199. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clineuro.2020.106251

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