Getting the best outcomes from epilepsy surgery

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Neurosurgery is an underutilized treatment that can potentially cure drug-refractory epilepsy. Careful, multidisciplinary presurgical evaluation is vital for selecting patients and to ensure optimal outcomes. Advances in neuroimaging have improved diagnosis and guided surgical intervention. Invasive electroencephalography allows the evaluation of complex patients who would otherwise not be candidates for neurosurgery. We review the current state of the assessment and selection of patients and consider established and novel surgical procedures and associated outcome data. We aim to dispel myths that may inhibit physicians from referring and patients from considering neurosurgical intervention for drug-refractory focal epilepsies. Ann Neurol 2018;83:676–690.

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Vakharia, V. N., Duncan, J. S., Witt, J. A., Elger, C. E., Staba, R., & Engel, J. (2018, April 1). Getting the best outcomes from epilepsy surgery. Annals of Neurology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.25205

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