surgical treatment of focal symptomatic refractory status epilepticus with and without invasive eeg

surgical treatment of focal symptomatic refractory status epilepticus with and without invasive eeg

;Carolina Cuello Oderiz;Marina Aberastury;Ana Gabriela Besocke;Jorge Sinner;Betiana Comas-Guerrero;Carlos Alberto Ciraolo;Maria Concepción Pasteris;Walter Horacio Silva;María del Carmen García
american journal of hospice and palliative medicine 2015 Vol. 4 pp. 96-98
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oderiz2015epilepsysurgical

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Purpose: Neurosurgery appears to be a reasonable alternative in carefully selected patients with refractory status epilepticus (RSE) and super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE). We discuss the optimal timing of the surgery and the use of previous stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) invasive evaluation. Methods: We identified 3 patients (two pediatric and one adult) who underwent epilepsy surgery because of RSE or SRSE from our epilepsy surgery database, one of them with previous SEEG. Results: Status epilepticus resolved acutely in all of them with no mortality and no substantial morbidity. At follow-up (median: 2 years), 1 patient was seizure-free, and 2 had significant improvement. Conclusion: Surgery should be considered in all cases of RSE and SRSE early in the course of the evolution of the disease.

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