Background: Previous studies have shown that closed-loop or responsive neurostimulation can abort induced or spontaneous epileptiform discharges. Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a programmable cranially implanted closed-loop neurostimulation system in the control of seizures originating from an area relatively inaccessible by open craniotomy. Method: A patient with drug-resistant partial epilepsy had previously undergone open resection of the left frontal opercular cortex and the underlying insular area. Although subdural-depth electrode ictal recordings had been nonlocalizing, depth electrode insular stimulation had produced the patient's habitual aura. Postoperatively, there was a sustained 50% reduction in seizure frequency. Th...
George P Thomas, Barbara C Jobst Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Geisel School of Medicine, Dart...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the seizure-reduction response and safety of brain-responsive stimulation in adu...
Antiepileptic drugs allow controlling seizures in 70% of patients. For the others, a presurgical wor...
This chapter describes the results of a multicenter study of a closed-loop neurostimulation system c...
The aim of this review is to evaluate whether open-loop or closed-loop neocortical electrical stimul...
The aim of this review is to evaluate whether open-loop or closed-loop neocortical electrical stimul...
For drug-resistant epilepsy, nonpharmacologic treatments should be considered early rather than late...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the seizure-reduction response and safety of mesial temporal lobe (MTL) brain-re...
Objective: We delivered low frequency stimulation through subdural electrodes to suppress seizures i...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the seizure-reduction response and safety of mesial temporal lobe (MTL) brain-re...
OBJECTIVES: The unfavorable surgical results that have been reported with insular epilepsy surgery m...
Although electrical neurostimulation has been proposed as an alternative treatment for drug-resistan...
For patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy in whom surgical resection of the epileptogenic f...
Although electrical neurostimulation has been proposed as an alternative treatment for drug-resistan...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: This study investigates the feasibility, safety, and usefulness of ...
George P Thomas, Barbara C Jobst Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Geisel School of Medicine, Dart...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the seizure-reduction response and safety of brain-responsive stimulation in adu...
Antiepileptic drugs allow controlling seizures in 70% of patients. For the others, a presurgical wor...
This chapter describes the results of a multicenter study of a closed-loop neurostimulation system c...
The aim of this review is to evaluate whether open-loop or closed-loop neocortical electrical stimul...
The aim of this review is to evaluate whether open-loop or closed-loop neocortical electrical stimul...
For drug-resistant epilepsy, nonpharmacologic treatments should be considered early rather than late...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the seizure-reduction response and safety of mesial temporal lobe (MTL) brain-re...
Objective: We delivered low frequency stimulation through subdural electrodes to suppress seizures i...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the seizure-reduction response and safety of mesial temporal lobe (MTL) brain-re...
OBJECTIVES: The unfavorable surgical results that have been reported with insular epilepsy surgery m...
Although electrical neurostimulation has been proposed as an alternative treatment for drug-resistan...
For patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy in whom surgical resection of the epileptogenic f...
Although electrical neurostimulation has been proposed as an alternative treatment for drug-resistan...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: This study investigates the feasibility, safety, and usefulness of ...
George P Thomas, Barbara C Jobst Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Geisel School of Medicine, Dart...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the seizure-reduction response and safety of brain-responsive stimulation in adu...
Antiepileptic drugs allow controlling seizures in 70% of patients. For the others, a presurgical wor...