Surgical treatment of traumatic epilepsy

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Fifteen patients with traumatic epilepsy were treated surgically. Cortico-electroencephalography was used during the operation. Meningo-encephalo cicatrix was found in 8 patients, scar formation in brain parenchyma in 4, meningoencephalocele in 2, and porencephalia in 1. Seven of the 15 patients were examined by CT, showing more accurate localization of pathological changes. Seizure subsided in 8 patients. Anti-epileptic drugs were still used in 4 patients, but the frequency and severity of epileptic attack were obviously decreased. There was no operative mortality. The indications, techniques of the operation and the postoperative management were discussed.

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Li, L. (1991). Surgical treatment of traumatic epilepsy. Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Surgery], 29(4). https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj87939

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