Late seizure recurrence after multiple subpial transections

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Abstract

We studied long-term outcome (range, 28-89 months; mean, 56 months) after multiple subpial transections (MSTs) for medically refractory epilepsy. Forty-three (79.6%) of 54 patients had a consistent significant reduction in seizure frequency, and 27 (50%) of the 54 were either entirely seizure free or virtually so. However, 10 (18.6%) patients sustained an increase in seizure frequency several years after surgery, after showing initial postoperative improvement. This suggests that late seizure recurrence is a more important problem in cases in which MST has been performed than for pure resections.

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Orbach, D., Romanelli, P., Devinsky, O., & Doyle, W. (2001). Late seizure recurrence after multiple subpial transections. Epilepsia, 42(10), 1316–1319. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1167.2001.45300.x

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