Epileptic seizures as an early complication of neurosurgery.

Acta neurologica latinoamericana Pub Date : 1976-01-01
E Gerstle de Pasquet, M Pietra, R A Iñiquez
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Abstract

The appearance of epileptic seizures in the early postoperative period (first 10 days) after neurosurgery is an uncommon complication. A retrospective study of 600 patients operated on for glioma, meningioma, metastatic tumor, hydatid cyst, cerebral hemorrhage and head injury (100 cases each) is the subject of this report. In 6% of the total group, seizures were found during the first 10 days following surgery. They usually appeared during the first 48 hours. In most cases (78%), fits were of the partial motor type, originating in the frontoparietal (central) region. The clinical course was benign in most cases. Good control of seizures was usually obtained by common anticonvulsants and except for a few cases, the prognosis was not worsened by the appearance of these early fits. The pathophysiology of early seizures, which are not related to cerebral scarring, is discussed. It is concluded that they are related to biochemical alterations produced by surgery, similar to what happens in early post traumatic epilepsy or in cases of seizures appearing in the early stages of cerebrovascular accidents.

作为神经外科早期并发症的癫痫发作。
神经外科术后早期(前10天)出现癫痫发作是一种罕见的并发症。回顾性分析了600例脑胶质瘤、脑膜瘤、转移瘤、包虫囊肿、脑出血和颅脑损伤手术患者(各100例)。在整个组中,6%的患者在手术后的前10天发现癫痫发作。它们通常在最初的48小时内出现。在大多数病例(78%)中,痉挛是部分运动性的,起源于额顶叶(中央)区。大多数病例的临床过程为良性。常用抗惊厥药通常能很好地控制癫痫发作,除少数病例外,预后不会因这些早期发作而恶化。讨论了与脑瘢痕无关的早期癫痫发作的病理生理学。结论是,它们与手术产生的生化改变有关,类似于早期创伤后癫痫或脑血管意外早期发作的情况。
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