Abstract
Follow-up data of 2 to 49 years' duration are presented on 257 patients with cortical excisions for non-tumoral frontal lobe epilepsy. Twenty-six percent have become and remained seizure free. Another 30% have had a marked reduction of seizure tendency. Thus a total of 56% have had a long term complete or marked reduction of seizure tendency after the cortical resection. The cortical resections were classified into 5 regional categories. Forty-seven percent of patients with anterior frontal resections were in the seizure free category, as were 35% of patients with excisions limited to the convexity cortex and 32% of patients with maximal or near maximal frontal lobectomy. Only 18% of patients with frontal parasaggital excisions were in the seizure free category, and 10% of the patients who had excision of frontal cortex plus limited excision of adjacent central and/or temporal cortex. © 1991, Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation. All rights reserved.
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Rasmussen, T. (1991). Tailoring of Cortical Excisions for Frontal Lobe Epilepsy. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques, 18(S4), 606–610. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100032819
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