1. Operative variations in temporal lobe epilepsy surgery and seizure and memory outcome in 226 patients suffering from hippocampal sclerosis
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Michael Buchfelder, Burkhard S. Kasper, Hajo M. Hamer, Sebastian Brandner, Fabian Winter, Katrin Walther, Roland Coras, Ingmar Blümcke, Karl Roessler, and Julia Shawarba
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Drug Resistant Epilepsy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Amnesia ,Neurosurgical Procedures ,Temporal lobe ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Memory ,Seizures ,medicine ,Humans ,Epilepsy surgery ,Child ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Hippocampal sclerosis ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Engel classification ,medicine.disease ,Temporal Lobe ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,030104 developmental biology ,Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe ,Neurology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,Verbal memory ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to assess seizure and memory outcomes following temporal lobe surgery in patients suffering from medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and hippocampal sclerosis (HS).Methods: A retrospective monocentric data analysis was performed in consecutive patients who were operated on during 2002-2018. In the first decennium, standard temporal lobe resections (TLR) were predominately performed, and later, antero-temporal lobe resections (ATLR) were mainly performed. Seizure and memory outcomes over time were assessed according to ILAE/Engel classification and the Berlin Amnesia Test (BTA), respectively.Results: Altogether, 231 surgeries were performed on 226 patients (mean age, 40 years [range, 10-68 years]; male: female, 1:1.4; mean seizure duration, 25 years; and mean follow-up duration, 4.75 years [range, 1-16]). Recently, outcomes of 78.3% of the patients in the total cohort were classified as Engel class I, with 54.9% of patients being completely seizure free. The recent cohort of ATLR since 2012 showed significant more completely seizure-free patients than before 2012 (Engel IA 46.6% versus 67.7%, p < 0.0025, χ2), although the Kaplan Meier analysis of all patients favors TLR for better seizure outcome (61% ATLR vs 73% TLR seizure free after 5 yrs, log rank p < 0.001). Verbal memory improved significantly in non-dominant patients. Minor neurological complications were noted (permanent severe complications, 0.4%; temporary severe complications, 4.8%).Conclusion: Significant improvements in seizure and memory outcomes were observed over time, with surgical technique and seizure duration as important prognostic factors. Early admittance for surgery may favor an excellent seizure outcome in patients undergoing temporal lobe resection for HS.
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- 2021