In order to become cost-effective, epilepsy surgery centers in developing countries will have to achieve excellent results by selecting candidates destined to have a seizure-free outcome using locally available limited technology and expertise, without compromising on patient safety. Our experience illustrates that this goal can be accomplished by selecting patients, whose epileptogenic zone can be unquestionably established, based on history, magnetic resonance imaging, and interictal and ictal scalp electroencephalogram findings. Patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, and those with circumscribed potentially epileptogenic lesions belong to this category. A stepwise approach by reserving more difficult to treat patients to later date...
intractable, and surgery gives benefit in about 50 % of those intractable cases. Complex partial epi...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...
OBJECTIVE:The majority of the 65 million people worldwide with epilepsy live in low- and middle-inco...
Background: Even with modern medication, 30 to 40% of epilepsy patients will be intractable and this...
OBJECTIVE:The majority of the 65 million people worldwide with epilepsy live in low- and middle-inco...
AbstractPurposeThe selection of ideal candidates for extratemporal resective epilepsy surgery is a c...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> There is around 1.5 million of epileptic in Indonesia within prevalen...
Background and Objective: Early surgical intervention in appropriately screened patients is likely t...
Although epilepsy surgery has met with increased interest in recent years it is still underused in m...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...
Background and Objective: There is a great challenge to establish a level 4 epilepsy care offering c...
Purpose: This survey was performed to determine the availability of epilepsy surgery, and understand...
The following article recommends guidelines for epilepsy surgery for India. This article reviews the...
Surgery is the most effective therapeutic approach for medically refractory epilepsies and a safe an...
intractable, and surgery gives benefit in about 50 % of those intractable cases. Complex partial epi...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...
OBJECTIVE:The majority of the 65 million people worldwide with epilepsy live in low- and middle-inco...
Background: Even with modern medication, 30 to 40% of epilepsy patients will be intractable and this...
OBJECTIVE:The majority of the 65 million people worldwide with epilepsy live in low- and middle-inco...
AbstractPurposeThe selection of ideal candidates for extratemporal resective epilepsy surgery is a c...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> There is around 1.5 million of epileptic in Indonesia within prevalen...
Background and Objective: Early surgical intervention in appropriately screened patients is likely t...
Although epilepsy surgery has met with increased interest in recent years it is still underused in m...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...
Background and Objective: There is a great challenge to establish a level 4 epilepsy care offering c...
Purpose: This survey was performed to determine the availability of epilepsy surgery, and understand...
The following article recommends guidelines for epilepsy surgery for India. This article reviews the...
Surgery is the most effective therapeutic approach for medically refractory epilepsies and a safe an...
intractable, and surgery gives benefit in about 50 % of those intractable cases. Complex partial epi...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...
Background. Developing countries, home to 80% of epilepsy patients, do not have comprehensive epilep...