Temporal lobectomy in bilateral temporal lobe epilepsy: A relook at factors in selection, invasive evaluation and seizure outcome

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Harish Jayakumar , Siby Gopinath , Sreelakshmi Narayanan , Srinath Rajeevan , Ramaih Rajeshkannan , Harilal Parasuram , Ashok Pillai
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Abstract

Objectives

We sought retrospectively to assess outcomes in bilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (BTLE) patients undergoing resective temporal lobe surgery following invasive EEG lateralization in comparison to unilateral TLE (UTLE).

Methods

Patients undergoing surgical intervention for TLE (the vast majority being mesial temporal lobe epilepsy) during a 7-year period were retrospectively categorized as suspected BTLE (sBTLE) or UTLE. Temporal lobectomy was performed in the sBTLE group on the side of maximum number of intracranial EEG seizure onsets. EEG, MRI, laterality of iEEG ictal onset (in sBTLE), seizure outcome and drug tapering data were retrospectively analyzed.

Results

Of 148 adult patients undergoing temporal lobe epilepsy surgery, 24 (16.2 %) fit the criteria of sBTLE, amongst whom iEEG ictal onset proved to be unilateral in 14 (uBTLE, 58.3 %) and bilateral in 10 (dBTLE, 41.7 %). Of operated patients in the dBTLE group, the first seizure onset was ipsilateral to the resection in 4 patients (57.1 %) and contralateral in 3 (42.9 %). In the UTLE group, seizure freedom (Engel 1) was achieved in 87.8 % at mean follow-up of 59.2 ± 27.9 months. Seizure freedom was achieved in 92.9 % of uBTLE patients at 52.8 ± 36.6 months. Seven of 10 dBTLE patients underwent resection on the side of maximum number of iEEG seizure onset, and 6 (85.7 %) remained seizure-free at 40.14 ± 25 months. There was no statistically significant difference in seizure-free outcome between UTLE and sBTLE (Pearson Chi-Square test, p-value = 0.67).

Conclusion

High seizure freedom rates were observed in both unilateral and bilateral disease following standard temporal lobectomy. However, the study lacks pre- and post-resection neuropsychological data to conclude on the cognitive sequelae of resective surgery in established bilateral mesiotemporal epilepsy.
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期刊介绍: Neurophysiologie Clinique / Clinical Neurophysiology (NCCN) is the official organ of the French Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (SNCLF). This journal is published 6 times a year, and is aimed at an international readership, with articles written in English. These can take the form of original research papers, comprehensive review articles, viewpoints, short communications, technical notes, editorials or letters to the Editor. The theme is the neurophysiological investigation of central or peripheral nervous system or muscle in healthy humans or patients. The journal focuses on key areas of clinical neurophysiology: electro- or magneto-encephalography, evoked potentials of all modalities, electroneuromyography, sleep, pain, posture, balance, motor control, autonomic nervous system, cognition, invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation, signal processing, bio-engineering, functional imaging.
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