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Epilepsy is a disorder of the nervous system that affects over 2 million people worldwide, with the highest incidence in children. Surgical management of a child with refractory epilepsy may result in improved seizure control and better quality of life. The perioperative management of the pediatric patient for seizure surgery presents a considerable challenge to the anesthesiologist. Primary concerns include the interactions of antiepileptic medications with anesthetic drugs, the effects of anesthetic agents and medications on intraoperative neuromonitoring, and management of seizures while under anesthesia. This chapter will focus on anesthetic concerns and management for pediatric patients presenting for seizure surgery. |