Extensive lesions involving the posterior quadrant of the cerebral hemisphere (temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes) induce intractable epilepsy. These patients are potential candidates for surgical treatmenttu. ...Extensive lesions involving the posterior quadrant of the cerebral hemisphere (temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes) induce intractable epilepsy. These patients are potential candidates for surgical treatmenttu. Maintenance of isolated nerve tissue activity after surgery plays a crucial role in the neuroprotective effects of neurosurgery treatment. Disconnection surgery of the posterior quadrant is used to completely isolate nerve fibers, while blood supply at the isolated lobes is maintained. Subsequently, cavities caused by cystic or necrotic nerve tissues should be reduced as much as possible,展开更多
Objective The purpose of the study was to investigate effective surgical procedure for perirolandic epilepsy and the predictor for good outcomes. Methods We collected 21 subjects who underwent epilepsy surgeries conse...Objective The purpose of the study was to investigate effective surgical procedure for perirolandic epilepsy and the predictor for good outcomes. Methods We collected 21 subjects who underwent epilepsy surgeries consecutively in Beijing Institute of Functional展开更多
Objective To explore the methods of surgical treatment of low-grade glioma with secondary epilepsy. Methods Video-EEG, magnetoencephalography (MEG) were performed to localizate the epileptogenic zone and domain in 13 ...Objective To explore the methods of surgical treatment of low-grade glioma with secondary epilepsy. Methods Video-EEG, magnetoencephalography (MEG) were performed to localizate the epileptogenic zone and domain in 13 patients,and stereotactic technology ,ultrasoumd,electrocorticogram (EcoG) were combined展开更多
On the basis of experimental study, we applied multiple subpial transection (MST) to treat 50 patients with intractable epilepsy in which epileptigenic lesion involved functional areas such as pericentral gyms, postce...On the basis of experimental study, we applied multiple subpial transection (MST) to treat 50 patients with intractable epilepsy in which epileptigenic lesion involved functional areas such as pericentral gyms, postcentral gyrus, Broca's area, Wernicke's area, visual cortex, etc. They were followed up for 6 to 40 months. Complete control of seizures was obtained in 32 patients, significant reduction of seizure (more than 50%) in 13, reduction (less than 50%) in 3, and no effect in 2. The total effective rate was 96%. No functional defect was found in all patients. The mechanism of the disease and surgical technique were discussed in detail. We consider that MST could replace some standard excisional therapy for local epilepsy.展开更多
基金The Science Fund of Health Bureau of Tianjin,No.2013KZ046
文摘Extensive lesions involving the posterior quadrant of the cerebral hemisphere (temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes) induce intractable epilepsy. These patients are potential candidates for surgical treatmenttu. Maintenance of isolated nerve tissue activity after surgery plays a crucial role in the neuroprotective effects of neurosurgery treatment. Disconnection surgery of the posterior quadrant is used to completely isolate nerve fibers, while blood supply at the isolated lobes is maintained. Subsequently, cavities caused by cystic or necrotic nerve tissues should be reduced as much as possible,
文摘Objective The purpose of the study was to investigate effective surgical procedure for perirolandic epilepsy and the predictor for good outcomes. Methods We collected 21 subjects who underwent epilepsy surgeries consecutively in Beijing Institute of Functional
文摘Objective To explore the methods of surgical treatment of low-grade glioma with secondary epilepsy. Methods Video-EEG, magnetoencephalography (MEG) were performed to localizate the epileptogenic zone and domain in 13 patients,and stereotactic technology ,ultrasoumd,electrocorticogram (EcoG) were combined
文摘On the basis of experimental study, we applied multiple subpial transection (MST) to treat 50 patients with intractable epilepsy in which epileptigenic lesion involved functional areas such as pericentral gyms, postcentral gyrus, Broca's area, Wernicke's area, visual cortex, etc. They were followed up for 6 to 40 months. Complete control of seizures was obtained in 32 patients, significant reduction of seizure (more than 50%) in 13, reduction (less than 50%) in 3, and no effect in 2. The total effective rate was 96%. No functional defect was found in all patients. The mechanism of the disease and surgical technique were discussed in detail. We consider that MST could replace some standard excisional therapy for local epilepsy.