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Surgery for catastrophic epilepsy in infants 6 months of age and younger.

作者信息

Gowda Shaila, Salazar Fortino, Bingaman William E, Kotagal Prakash, Lachhwani Deepak L, Gupta Ajay, Davis Stephen, Niezgoda Julie, Wyllie Elaine

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Providence Park Hospital, Novi, Michigan 48374, USA.

出版信息

J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2010 Jun;5(6):603-7. doi: 10.3171/2010.1.PEDS08301.

Abstract

OBJECT

Few data are available concerning efficacy and safety of surgery for catastrophic epilepsy in the first 6 months of life.

METHODS

The authors retrospectively analyzed epilepsy surgeries in 15 infants ranging in age from 1.5 to 6 months (median 4 months) and weight from 4 to 10 kg (median 7 kg) who underwent anatomical (4 patients) or functional (7 patients) hemispherectomy, or frontal (1 patient), frontoparietal (2 patients), or parietooccipital (1 patient) resection for life-threatening catastrophic epilepsy due to malformation of cortical development.

RESULTS

No patient died. Intraoperative complications included an acute ischemic infarction with hemiparesis in our youngest, smallest infant. The most frequent complication was blood loss requiring transfusion, which was encountered in every case. The estimated blood loss was 3-214% (median 63%) of the total blood volume. At maximum follow-up of 6-121 months (median 60 months), 46% were seizure free.

CONCLUSIONS

Epilepsy surgery may be effective in young infants as it is in older children. However, intraoperative blood loss and risk of permanent postoperative neurological deficits present significant challenges.

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