Seizure outcome after surgery for epilepsy due to malformation of cortical development

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Edwards, JC
Wyllie, E
Ruggeri, PM
Bingaman, W
Lüders, H
Kotagal, P
Dinner, DS
Morris, HH
Prayson, RA
Comair, YG
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[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Neurol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Neuroradiol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[3] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Neurosurg, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[4] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Pathol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
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10.1212/WNL.55.8.1110
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Purpose: To explore seizure outcome after surgery for focal epilepsy due to malformation of cortical development (MCD), with focus on the role of MRI. Methods: Thirty-five patients who had surgery for intractable focal epilepsy due to MCD identified by preoperative MRI and confirmed by histopathologic analysis of resected tissue were studied. Patients were aged 3 months to 47 years (median, 14 years) at the time of surgery. Duration of follow-up was 1 to 7.9 (mean, 3.4) years. Results: At latest follow-up, 17 patients (49%) had Engel Class I outcome with no seizures or auras only; eight patients (23%) had Class II outcome, with rare disabling seizures; seven patients (20%) had worthwhile improvement; and three patients (9%) had no improvement. Seizure-free outcome tended to be more frequent among patients who had complete resection of unilateral MCD (excluding hemimegaleneephaly) based on postoperative MRI (7/12; 58%), compared with patients with unilateral MCD who had incomplete resection (3/11; 27%), but the difference was not significant. The frequeney of seizure-free outcome did not differ significantly between children (8/14; 57%), adolescents (7/15; 41%) or adults (2/6; 33%); between patients who had daily (12/24; 50%), weekly (4/9; 44%), or monthly (1/2; 50%) seizures preoperatively; between patients who had temporal (2/6; 33%) or extratemporal or multilobar resections (14/28; 50%); or between patients who were (9/16; 56%) or were not (8/19; 42%) studied with subdural electrodes. Results for all analyses were similar when analyzed at latest available follow-up or at 1 year after surgery. Conclusions: Surgery can offer seizure-free outcome for approximately one half of carefully selected patients with intractable focal epilepsy due to MCD. Complete resection of the MRI-apparent lesion may improve the likelihood for favorable outcome. MRI evidence of hemimegalencephaly or bilateral MCD suggests a low Likelihood for postoperative freedom from seizures.
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