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Surgery for Focal Epilepsy in the Older Patients
Neurol 41:1415-1417, Cascino,G.D.,et al, 1991
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Article Abstract
Eight of the 237 patients who received a surgical procedure for intractable partial epilepsy at the Mayo Clinic during a 3-year period were 50 years of age or older.All patients had disabling partial seizures of several years in duration that were refractory to antiepileptic drug medication.A neuroimaging-identified epileptogenic lesion prompted referral for surgical treatment in three patients.The only clinical significant morbidity associated with surgery in the eight patients was a transient exacerbation of an aphasia in a patient who underwent a left frontal corticectomy.All eight patients had a favorable seizure outcome, and three patients postoperatively are seizure free.Epilepsy surgery may be an appropriate alternate therapy for select patients in the sixth decade of life or older with medically refractory partial seizures.
 
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