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Functional hemispheric disconnection procedures for chronic epilepsy: history, indications, techniques, complications and current practice in Europe. A consensus statement on behalf of the EANS functional neurosurgery section

Authors :
Olaf E.M.G. Schijns
Daniel Delev
Marec von Lehe
Dirk van Roost
Karl Rössler
Tom Theys
Christian Auer
Thomas Blauwblomme
Marcelo Budke
Alexandre Rainha Campos
Santiago Candela Canto
Hans Clusmann
Christian Dorfer
Georg Dorfmüller
Arild Egge
Lorand Eröss
Sarah Ferrand-Sorbets
Flavio Giordano
Jürgen Honegger
Cihan Isler
Jugoslav Ivanovic
Thilo Kalbhenn
Atte Karppinen
Niklaus Krayenbühl
Rick H.G.J. van Lanen
Carlo E. Marras
Ioannis Mavridis
Daniel Nilsson
Julia Onken
Christian Raftopoulos
Jonathan Roth
Jordi Rumia
Thomas Sauvigny
Didier Scavarda
Karl Schaller
Christian Scheiwe
Sophie Schuind
Alexandra Seromenho-Santos
Kostas Fountas
Source :
Brain and Spine, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 102754- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Introduction: The surgical procedure for severe, drug-resistant, unilateral hemispheric epilepsy is challenging. Over the last decades the surgical landscape for hemispheric disconnection procedures changed from anatomical hemispherectomy to functional hemispherotomy with a reduction of complications and stable good seizure outcome. Here, a task force of European epilepsy surgeons prepared, on behalf of the EANS Section for Functional Neurosurgery, a consensus statement on different aspects of the hemispheric disconnection procedure. Research question: To determine history, indication, timing, techniques, complications and current practice in Europe for hemispheric disconnection procedures in drug-resistant epilepsy. Material and methods: Relevant literature on the topic was collected by a literature search based on the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Results: A comprehensive overview on the historical development of hemispheric disconnection procedures for epilepsy is presented, while discussing indications, timing, surgical techniques and complications. Current practice for this procedure in European epilepsy surgery centers is provided. At present, our knowledge of long-term seizure outcomes primarily stems from open surgical disconnection procedures. Although minimal invasive surgical techniques in epilepsy are rapidly developing and reported in case reports or small case series, long-term seizure outcome remain uncertain and needs to be reported. Discussion and conclusion: This is the first paper presenting a European consensus statement regarding history, indications, techniques and complications of hemispheric disconnection procedures for different causes of chronic, drug-resistant epilepsy. Furthermore, it serves as the pioneering document to report a comprehensive overview of the current surgical practices regarding this type of surgery employed in renowned epilepsy surgery centers across Europe.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27725294
Volume :
4
Issue :
102754-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brain and Spine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1962852b98e543c8bd6ab8e866e94dae
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2024.102754