Beginning of Epilepsy Surgery
        山口医学 Volume 44 Issue 4
        Page 179-186
        
published_at 1995-08
            Title
        
        てんかん外科の幕開け
        Beginning of Epilepsy Surgery
        
    
        
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            epilepsy surgery
            EEG-video-monitoring
            temporal lobe resection
            hemispherectomy
            corpus callosotomy
            multiple subpial transection
    Monitoring of anticonvulsant, EEG-video-monitoring, amytal test, anesthesia and microsurgical techniques have been developed. Surgery of intractable epilepsy is evaluated as an effective treatment, if the indication is strictly determined. Adequate surgical procedures should be chosen from various methods. A lesionectomy is simply to remove brain tumors, cortical scars after the cerebral injury or inflammation, or arteriovenous malformations. Temporal lobectomy is done to temporal epilepsy. Although there are anterior temporal lobectomy, standard one, tailored one, and selective amygdalohippocampectomy, we use usually tailored one. Hemispherectomy is effective to intractable epilepsy caused by infantile cerebral paralysis. The callosotomy is indicated to intractable epipepsies propaga ting broadly to bilateral sides, that is Lennox-Gastaut, Sturge-Weber, and Rasmussen syndromes. When epileptic focus is present in the functional areas such as motor, sensory, or speech centers, multiple subpial transection (MST) is chosen. Futhermore, surgical practices, their complications, and surgical results were described.
        
        
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            jpn
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        journal article
    
    
        
            Publishers
        
            山口大学医学会
    
    
        
            Date Issued
        
        1995-08
    
    
        
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        Not Applicable (or Unknown)
    
    
        
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        metadata only access
    
    
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                [ISSN]0513-1731
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AN00243156
            
    
        
            Schools
        
            医学部
    
                
