Berger M S, Ghatan S, Geyer J R, Keles G E, Ojemann G A
University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle.
Pediatr Neurosurg. 1991;17(4):185-91. doi: 10.1159/000120593.
Children harboring hemispheric tumors associated with intractable epilepsy were retrospectively reviewed to assess seizure outcome following tumor resection and electrocorticography-guided seizure foci removal. Thirteen (93%) of our patients have remained seizure-free, off anticonvulsants or on tapering doses, following surgery with a mean follow-up of 33 months. Fifteen of 16 (93%) seizure foci examined histologically were void of tumor infiltration. A review of the literature is provided regarding the controversy of tumor removal versus additional seizure foci removal at the time of tumor removal in providing optimal seizure control.