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- Title
Long-Term Results of Functional Hemispherectomy for Intractable Seizures.
- Authors
Tan, Qifu; Sun, Kangjian; Pan, Yunxi; Sun, Kehua; Hua, Changchun; Qiao, Liang
- Abstract
Objective: From May 1989 to April 1997, functional hemispherectomy was performed in 8 cases of intractable seizures. We retrospectively analyzed our experience to evaluate the seizure control and complications of this surgical technique. Methods: Following Dr. Rasmussen's model of functional hemispherectomy or performing a modification of this operation, we removed the sensorimotor cortex and temporal lobe associated with disconnection of the remaining portions of the frontal lobe and parieto-occipital lobe. Results: All the patients were followed up for 3-11 years (mean 6.7 years). Satisfactory seizure control was obtained in all the cases. Life quality improved and patients worked or studied well after the operations. No cases of superficial cerebral hemosiderosis were found. Conclusion: Modified functional hemispherectomy may allow the patients to lead more independent lives by leading to a cessation or reduced frequency of seizures. Copyright © 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel
- Publication
Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery, 2001, Vol 75, Issue 2/3, p90
- ISSN
1011-6125
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1159/000048388