PURPOSE OF REVIEW:Three randomized controlled trials demonstrate that surgical treatment is safe and effective for drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE), yet fewer than 1% of patients are referred for surgery. This is a review of recent trends in surgical referral for DRE, and advances in the field. Reasons for continued underutilization are discussed. RECENT FINDINGS:Recent series indicate no increase in surgical referral for DRE over the past two decades. One study suggests that decreased referrals to major epilepsy centers can be accounted for by increased referrals to low-volume nonacademic hospitals where results are poorer, and complication rates higher. The increasing ability of high-resolution MRI to identify small neocortical lesions and a...
AbstractRationale: Epilepsy surgery is a standard of care in the treatment of medically intractable ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVES: Many patients thought to have temporal lobe epilepsy, are evaluated for surgica...
Background and Objective Nearly one-third of persons with epilepsy will continue having seizures des...
Surgery for epilepsy dates back to 1886 and has undergone significant developments. Today it is cons...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of antiepileptic drugs (AE...
ObjectiveEpilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant ep...
Surgical treatment for epilepsy has made tremendous strides in the past few decades as a result of a...
ObjectiveEpilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant ep...
Surgical treatment for epilepsy has made tremendous strides in the past few decades as a result of a...
Objective Epilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant e...
ObjectiveEpilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant ep...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy surgery is the most effective way to control seizures in patients with drug-resist...
AbstractIt is well known that there is high quality evidence of epilepsy surgery as an effective and...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy surgery is the most effective way to control seizures in patients with drug-resist...
AbstractRationale: Epilepsy surgery is a standard of care in the treatment of medically intractable ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVES: Many patients thought to have temporal lobe epilepsy, are evaluated for surgica...
Background and Objective Nearly one-third of persons with epilepsy will continue having seizures des...
Surgery for epilepsy dates back to 1886 and has undergone significant developments. Today it is cons...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed whether recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of antiepileptic drugs (AE...
ObjectiveEpilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant ep...
Surgical treatment for epilepsy has made tremendous strides in the past few decades as a result of a...
ObjectiveEpilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant ep...
Surgical treatment for epilepsy has made tremendous strides in the past few decades as a result of a...
Objective Epilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant e...
ObjectiveEpilepsy surgery is the most effective treatment for select patients with drug-resistant ep...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy surgery is the most effective way to control seizures in patients with drug-resist...
AbstractIt is well known that there is high quality evidence of epilepsy surgery as an effective and...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy surgery is the most effective way to control seizures in patients with drug-resist...
AbstractRationale: Epilepsy surgery is a standard of care in the treatment of medically intractable ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVES: Many patients thought to have temporal lobe epilepsy, are evaluated for surgica...
Background and Objective Nearly one-third of persons with epilepsy will continue having seizures des...