Autor: |
O, Fernández-Concepción, M, López Jiménez, C, Valencia-Calderón, A, Calderón-Valdivieso, A, Recasén-Linares, L, Reyes-Haro, C, Vásquez-Ham |
Rok vydání: |
2017 |
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Zdroj: |
Neurologia (Barcelona, Spain). 36(4) |
ISSN: |
2173-5808 |
Popis: |
There is sufficient evidence on the usefulness of surgery as a therapeutic alternative for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy; however this treatment is underutilized, especially in developing countries.We describe the outcomes of epilepsy surgery in 27 paediatric patients at Hospital Baca Ortiz in Quito, Ecuador. Our analysis considered the following variables: reduction in seizure frequency, surgery outcome according to the Engel classification, improvement in quality of life, and serious complications due to surgery.21 corpus callosotomies and 6 resective surgeries were performed. The mean seizure frequency decreased from 465 per month before surgery to 37.2 per month thereafter (p.001); quality of life scale scores increased from 12.6 to 37.2 (p.001), and quality of life improved in 72.7% of patients. Regarding resective surgery, 2 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and one with posterior quadrant epilepsy achieved Engel class IA, and one patient undergoing hemispherotomy due to Rasmussen encephalitis achieved Engel class IIA. Two patients underwent surgery for hypothalamic hamartoma: one achieved Engel III and the other, Engel IA; however, the latter patient died in the medium term due to a postoperative complication. The other major complication was a case of hydrocephalus, which led to the death of a patient with refractory infantile spasms who underwent corpus callosotomy.Favourable outcomes were observed in 92.5% of patients. |
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