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DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-830368
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Bilateral Epilepsy Surgery in a 4-Year-Old Child
Publication History
Received: May 3, 2004
Accepted after Revision: September 12, 2004
Publication Date:
15 November 2004 (online)

Abstract
Objective: Reports on bilateral epilepsy surgical interventions are anecdotal because of the possible neurological deficits caused by them.
Methods: We report on a four-year-old amaurotic child with catastrophic epilepsy due to bilateral occipital cortical dysplasia. After video-EEG monitoring and intraoperative electrocorticography he underwent a two-step bilateral occipital lobectomy.
Results: The first resection resulted in only temporary seizure cessation; however, he became seizure-free after the second operation (follow-up: 20 months).
Conclusion: Patients with catastrophic epilepsy due to bilateral epileptogenic lesions but without a high risk of additional postsurgical deficit may be good candidates for epilepsy surgery.
Key words
Occipital lobe epilepsy - intractable seizures - bilateral epilepsy surgery - children - focal cortical dysplasia
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MD PhD András Fogarasi
Bethesda Children's Hospital
Bethesda Street 3
1146 Budapest
Hungary
Email: fogarasi@bethesda.hu