Intraoperative adjuncts to optimize the surgical treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy: do new tools improve outcome?

Feb 15, 2025 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Intraoperative adjuncts to optimize the surgical treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy: do new tools improve outcome?

Introduction Intraoperative adjuncts of various kinds hold a very prominent and revered place in the modern neurosurgery armamentarium. In addition to routine frameless neuronavigation which is almost ubiquitously used, intraoperative…

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Electroencephalographic evaluation of epileptogenicity: traditional versus novel biomarkers to guide surgery

Feb 15, 2025 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Electroencephalographic evaluation of epileptogenicity: traditional versus novel biomarkers to guide surgery

Introduction Nearly a third of patients with epilepsy fail to respond to two or more appropriately selected and well-tolerated antiseizure medications and are diagnosed with drug-resistant epilepsy . Medication resistance…

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Evidence in pediatric epilepsy surgery

Feb 15, 2025 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Evidence in pediatric epilepsy surgery

Pediatric epilepsy surgery To date, there exists only one randomized controlled trial (RCT) for pediatric epilepsy surgery . This trial unequivocally demonstrated the superiority of surgery in providing seizure freedom…

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Ependymoma

Feb 15, 2025 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Ependymoma

Introduction Ependymomas are relatively rare intracranial tumors that account for 1% to 5% of central nervous system tumors and arise from ependymal lining of the ventricular system or spinal canal….

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Neurocysticercosis

Feb 15, 2025 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Neurocysticercosis

Introduction The primary cause of epileptic seizures in less developed countries is neurocysticercosis, which is caused when the larval stage of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium infects the central nervous…

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Brain abscess

Feb 15, 2025 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Brain abscess

Introduction Cerebral abscesses are a suppurative process within the brain parenchyma owing to inflammation and infection. The most common locations are the frontal, temporal, ­parietal, cerebellar, and occipital lobes, which…

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